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...
In its present form and throughout Western civilization, capturing the image of the cadaver, whether...
The experiences of grief and mourning in response to loss are fundamentally transformative to the se...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 8-8)The California State University, Northridge Graduate ...
This paper shows how the human corpse can function as an aes- thetic-therapeutic for the deceased, t...
In the context of mourning, human beings often turn to aesthetic activity (where aesthetic is broa...
The aim of this article of to analyze ritual in evidence-informed treatments for prolonged and traum...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
The central themes in this project explore the current social response to mourning in contemporary A...
Social work practice generally advocates the importance for the bereaved of viewing their relative&#...
This paper examines some of the increasingly sophisticated attempts that humans make to evoke the pr...
Grief is an experience that is common to most people following loss. Researchers have reported that ...
The essay explores the relationship between dead bodies, statues and photographs, individuating in t...
Post-mortem photography was a transcendental element in the 19th century, which not only democratize...
This study investigates the experience of viewing or not viewing the body for 64 relatives bereaved ...
This heuristic research examines the personal and therapeutic importance of exploring ones cultural ...
In its present form and throughout Western civilization, capturing the image of the cadaver, whether...
The experiences of grief and mourning in response to loss are fundamentally transformative to the se...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 8-8)The California State University, Northridge Graduate ...
This paper shows how the human corpse can function as an aes- thetic-therapeutic for the deceased, t...
In the context of mourning, human beings often turn to aesthetic activity (where aesthetic is broa...
The aim of this article of to analyze ritual in evidence-informed treatments for prolonged and traum...
© 2001 Dr. Rebecca Scott BrayThis research considers the visualisation of the dead body throughout f...
The central themes in this project explore the current social response to mourning in contemporary A...
Social work practice generally advocates the importance for the bereaved of viewing their relative&#...
This paper examines some of the increasingly sophisticated attempts that humans make to evoke the pr...
Grief is an experience that is common to most people following loss. Researchers have reported that ...
The essay explores the relationship between dead bodies, statues and photographs, individuating in t...
Post-mortem photography was a transcendental element in the 19th century, which not only democratize...
This study investigates the experience of viewing or not viewing the body for 64 relatives bereaved ...
This heuristic research examines the personal and therapeutic importance of exploring ones cultural ...
In its present form and throughout Western civilization, capturing the image of the cadaver, whether...
The experiences of grief and mourning in response to loss are fundamentally transformative to the se...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 8-8)The California State University, Northridge Graduate ...