This course surveys lament traditions, broadly defined, across a range of cultures. In this course we will read a selection of ancient, medieval, and early modern lament; taking Greek lament traditions as our starting point, we will conclude by examining the role of modern social media in the expression and sharing of grief. The focus of the course will be the rich traditions of lament and elegy in medieval and early modern Britain, Ireland, and Scandinavia.Topics to be considered include the relationship between gender and lament, the intersection of orality, performance, and literacy, the societal function and purpose of mourning rituals,restrictions on mourning, and the social role of the professional mourner in some cultures.While we wi...
This study situates the genre of Renaissance funeral elegy within the ideological discourses of Eliz...
The central themes in this project explore the current social response to mourning in contemporary A...
The digital age has changed the way we live and die. A large variety of social networking services (...
While grief is suffered in all cultures, it is expressed differently all over the world in accordanc...
This chapter provides a synopsis of recent literature on medieval and early modern emotions, particu...
The present chapter examines lament as a lens on the intersections between narrative, affect, and cu...
The repertoire of symbolic practices for familial discord and death—as opposed to spontaneous outbur...
The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe marks the arrival of early modern ...
Funerary lament and ritual weeping are multi-sensorial public expressions of grief that are often re...
This dissertation charts a literary and cultural history of memorialization in England between about...
This dissertation examines the evolution of mourning and funeral customs during the reign of Queen V...
The study of lament forms, including ritual wailing, sung-texted weeping, keen, mourning songs, dirg...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
[Extract] Lamenting is a very important aspect of musical culture across Papua New Guinea, a country...
This book investigates the role of music in mourning rituals across time and culture. As an inter-di...
This study situates the genre of Renaissance funeral elegy within the ideological discourses of Eliz...
The central themes in this project explore the current social response to mourning in contemporary A...
The digital age has changed the way we live and die. A large variety of social networking services (...
While grief is suffered in all cultures, it is expressed differently all over the world in accordanc...
This chapter provides a synopsis of recent literature on medieval and early modern emotions, particu...
The present chapter examines lament as a lens on the intersections between narrative, affect, and cu...
The repertoire of symbolic practices for familial discord and death—as opposed to spontaneous outbur...
The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe marks the arrival of early modern ...
Funerary lament and ritual weeping are multi-sensorial public expressions of grief that are often re...
This dissertation charts a literary and cultural history of memorialization in England between about...
This dissertation examines the evolution of mourning and funeral customs during the reign of Queen V...
The study of lament forms, including ritual wailing, sung-texted weeping, keen, mourning songs, dirg...
This dissertation explores the relationship between grief, cultural constructs of gender, and mourni...
[Extract] Lamenting is a very important aspect of musical culture across Papua New Guinea, a country...
This book investigates the role of music in mourning rituals across time and culture. As an inter-di...
This study situates the genre of Renaissance funeral elegy within the ideological discourses of Eliz...
The central themes in this project explore the current social response to mourning in contemporary A...
The digital age has changed the way we live and die. A large variety of social networking services (...