The Death Rituals of Rural Greece / / Alexander Tsiaras, Loring M. Danforth.

This compelling text and dramatic photographic essay convey the emotional power of the death rituals of a small Greek village--the funeral, the singing of laments, the distribution of food, the daily visits to the graves, and especially the rite of exhumation. These rituals help Greek villagers face...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2021]
©1983
Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t PREFACE --   |t INTRODUCTION: THE SELF AND THE OTHER --   |t 1. DEATH IN POTAMIA --   |t 2. THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF DEATH --   |t 3. DEATH AS PASSAGE --   |t 4. METAPHORS OF MEDIATION IN GREEK FUNERAL LAMENTS --   |t 5. WOUNDS THAT NEVER HEAL --   |t BIBLIOGRAPHY --   |t INDEX --   |t PHOTOGRAPHS 
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520 |a This compelling text and dramatic photographic essay convey the emotional power of the death rituals of a small Greek village--the funeral, the singing of laments, the distribution of food, the daily visits to the graves, and especially the rite of exhumation. These rituals help Greek villagers face the universal paradox of mourning: how can the living sustain relationships with the dead and at the same time bring them to an end, in order to continue to live meaningfully as members of a community? That is the villagers' dilemma, and our own. Thirty-one moving photographs (reproduced in duotone to do justice to their great beauty) combine with vivid descriptions of the bereaved women of "Potamia" and with the words of the funeral laments to allow the reader an unusual emotional identification with the people of rural Greece as they struggle to integrate the experience of death into their daily lives. Loring M. Danforth's sensitive use of symbolic and structural analysis complements his discussion of the social context in which these rituals occur. He explores important themes in rural Greek life, such as the position of women, patterns of reciprocity and obligation, and the nature of social relations within the family. 
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588 0 |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 30. Aug 2021) 
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650 0 |a Funeral rites and ceremonies  |z Greece. 
650 0 |a Laments  |z Greece  |x History and criticism. 
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653 |a candles. 
653 |a clothes. 
653 |a confinement. 
653 |a corpse. 
653 |a decomposition. 
653 |a departure. 
653 |a earth. 
653 |a emergence. 
653 |a exhumation. 
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653 |a flowers. 
653 |a funeral service. 
653 |a graves. 
653 |a grief. 
653 |a harvest. 
653 |a immortality. 
653 |a incense. 
653 |a inheritance. 
653 |a kerchief. 
653 |a laments. 
653 |a lamps. 
653 |a liminality. 
653 |a marriage. 
653 |a memorial services. 
653 |a mother-in-law. 
653 |a naming system. 
653 |a obligations of living to dead. 
653 |a ommon-sense perspective. 
653 |a pain. 
653 |a paradise. 
653 |a religious perspective. 
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