The Last Glance: How Aesthetic Observation of Corpses Facilitates Detachment in Grief Work

  • Testoni I.
  • Zielo A.
  • Schiavo C.
  • Iacona E.
Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
SAGE Publications

Abstract

Following a ritual perspective, the paper identifies a new form of ritual concerning the corpse, which could facilitate separation and allow the living to look at the deceased without disgust. In order to explore the effect of thanato-aesthetic interventions, the experience of the last glance of the bereaved at their deceased loved ones was analyzed. Twenty interviews were performed in three morgues, and thematic analysis was utilized. The aim was to illustrate how post-mortem grief may be affected by aesthetic manipulation of the corpse and ways in which the bereaved relocate their beloveds. The fundamental hypothesis is that the facilitation of concrete contact with the corpse may assist mourners to detach from the deceased. From the qual...

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