In his 1909 work ‘Rites De Passage’, Arnold van Gennep acknowledges that a ritual often contains ‘rites within rites’. So, it was with the ancient ritual of the Irish wake, at the center of which was another ritual, that of the keen, the Irish funeral lament. The past tense is used tentatively here, as in this article the author explores the resilience of the ritual and how, rather than becoming extinct, the keen seems to spend periods of time underground before erupting again in a new form, attuning itself to a more contemporaneous social situation. Drawing on ethnographic and bibliographic research undertaken between 2010 and 2018, the author traces some of the history of the keen within the ritual of the Irish wake and funeral and gives ...
The complex of rites, rituals, and mythic reenactments known in Irish mythology as the Rites of Tara...
The Irish Sea has long been considered to be a central hub for the movement of people and ideas for ...
The degree to which pagan traditions influenced early medieval Irish literature has been the subject...
In his 1909 work ‘Rites De Passage’, Arnold van Gennep acknowledges that a ritual often ...
peer-reviewedIn his 1909 work ‘Rites De Passage’, Arnold van Gennep acknowledges that a ritual often...
The Irish keen, or funeral lament, was commonly practiced until the late 1800s, specifically in rura...
This paper will examine the suppression and 'de-ritualisation' of the pagan practice of Irish keenin...
Some of the earliest references to ritual lamentation or keening in the early Irish sources are foun...
Thesis advisor: Kevin O'NeillThis is a study of mna caointe, Irish keening women. Ranging from the ...
“Bás InEirinn” (“To die in Ireland”) is a Gaelic drinking toast whose resonance is explored in this ...
In my childhood, the rituals surrounding death in the homes of rural Ireland had a certain texture ...
Funerary performances loom large in the earliest accounts of Ireland and Irishness that come down to...
This thesis examines the role and contributions of women to mortuary ritual in Erris in the post-Fam...
The ritual manifestations that accompany the funeral, carried out within the traditional community,...
Archaeologists studying multi-component cemeteries have argued that the societies who reused cemeter...
The complex of rites, rituals, and mythic reenactments known in Irish mythology as the Rites of Tara...
The Irish Sea has long been considered to be a central hub for the movement of people and ideas for ...
The degree to which pagan traditions influenced early medieval Irish literature has been the subject...
In his 1909 work ‘Rites De Passage’, Arnold van Gennep acknowledges that a ritual often ...
peer-reviewedIn his 1909 work ‘Rites De Passage’, Arnold van Gennep acknowledges that a ritual often...
The Irish keen, or funeral lament, was commonly practiced until the late 1800s, specifically in rura...
This paper will examine the suppression and 'de-ritualisation' of the pagan practice of Irish keenin...
Some of the earliest references to ritual lamentation or keening in the early Irish sources are foun...
Thesis advisor: Kevin O'NeillThis is a study of mna caointe, Irish keening women. Ranging from the ...
“Bás InEirinn” (“To die in Ireland”) is a Gaelic drinking toast whose resonance is explored in this ...
In my childhood, the rituals surrounding death in the homes of rural Ireland had a certain texture ...
Funerary performances loom large in the earliest accounts of Ireland and Irishness that come down to...
This thesis examines the role and contributions of women to mortuary ritual in Erris in the post-Fam...
The ritual manifestations that accompany the funeral, carried out within the traditional community,...
Archaeologists studying multi-component cemeteries have argued that the societies who reused cemeter...
The complex of rites, rituals, and mythic reenactments known in Irish mythology as the Rites of Tara...
The Irish Sea has long been considered to be a central hub for the movement of people and ideas for ...
The degree to which pagan traditions influenced early medieval Irish literature has been the subject...