[Linganth] talking to dead people

Matt Tomlinson matt.tomlinson at anu.edu.au
Thu Oct 4 21:29:38 UTC 2018


Hi Rebecca,


Tammy Kohn at the University of Melbourne has done a lot of work in the specific area you mention -- see her page at https://findanexpert.unimelb.edu.au/display/person127912#tab-publications for references to her various publications.


Best regards,


Matt


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Semeretakis, N. The Last Word: Women, Death, and Divination in Inner Mani U. of Chicago Press 1991

On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 2:22 AM Jack Sidnell <jack.sidnell at utoronto.ca<mailto:jack.sidnell at utoronto.ca>> wrote:
See Merav Shohet’s recent article in American Ethnologist.
"Two deaths and a funeral: Ritual inscriptions’ affordances for mourning and moral personhood in Vietnam"
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Jack


On Oct 4, 2018, at 5:07 AM, Quinn, E Moore <QuinnE at cofc.edu<mailto:QuinnE at cofc.edu>> wrote:


Here are a few sources that might be useful:

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on that at the end of the twentieth century the funerary sign continues to define Irish identity. For good and ill, it is the centre that holds.





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What has often been said of poets has long been true of Irish people generally: after death their reputation soars. Just think how many funerals you've been to where the deceased was "a great man ...




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College of Charleston
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Subject: [Linganth] talking to dead people

Hi all,

I'm working at Facebook on the topic of Memorialization, or what happens to your profile and account when you die. This work involves understanding cultural and religious variation in conceptions of death, and also specifically the ways in which bereaved people communicate, or don't, with the deceased. Can anyone point me to research on how bereaved people interact with their lost loved ones? I am particularly interested in any work on direct address, but anything around this topic would be helpful.

Thanks!

Rebecca
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