This article explores the socialisation of the experience of grief in Southern Benin. Drawing on field research conducted in Southern Benin since the beginning of the 2000s and mobilising interviews and participant observations with bereaved people, I argue that grief is profoundly shaped by interiorised dispositions to think, act and feel, as well as social experiences (from family relationships to religious practices and economic conditions, among other things). The article mainly exemplifies this contention with two ethnographic vignettes, which respectively emphasise the significant place that funerals take locally in the grieving experience, and approach the issue of the socialisation of infant deaths. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Franc...
Based on interviews with Senegalese people living in four contemporary urban localities, who had exp...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
Death is universal and all societies have developed some kind of death ritual which serves as a form...
This paper explores the nature of grief in Lihir, Papua New Guinea, in light of psychological theori...
Despite calls for cross-cultural research, Minority world perspectives still dominate death and bere...
This research explores how grief is socially constructed, by analysis of the everyday language peopl...
The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
Death is a universal phenomenon that signifies the expiration of life in any form and at any stage. ...
<p>An African funeral is a very social event for the entire community in which the deceased li...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...
On the basis of an ethnographic analysis of the ritual process following the sudden death of a Surin...
In examining the specific impact of a mother's death on her surviving family and community, the thes...
The objectives of this article are to discuss the various types of behaviors associated with grief a...
African funerals (rites of passage in Gennep's sense) use elements of social drama (Turner 1974, 198...
Based on interviews with Senegalese people living in four contemporary urban localities, who had exp...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
Death is universal and all societies have developed some kind of death ritual which serves as a form...
This paper explores the nature of grief in Lihir, Papua New Guinea, in light of psychological theori...
Despite calls for cross-cultural research, Minority world perspectives still dominate death and bere...
This research explores how grief is socially constructed, by analysis of the everyday language peopl...
The article serves to examine the cultural influences on attitudes towards the deceased and bereaved...
The article explores the state of the field in developing a cross-cultural model of grief. Dialogues...
Death is a universal phenomenon that signifies the expiration of life in any form and at any stage. ...
<p>An African funeral is a very social event for the entire community in which the deceased li...
What connects people of all cultures, regardless of how or where people are born, is the reality tha...
On the basis of an ethnographic analysis of the ritual process following the sudden death of a Surin...
In examining the specific impact of a mother's death on her surviving family and community, the thes...
The objectives of this article are to discuss the various types of behaviors associated with grief a...
African funerals (rites of passage in Gennep's sense) use elements of social drama (Turner 1974, 198...
Based on interviews with Senegalese people living in four contemporary urban localities, who had exp...
This article aims to establish a paradigm shift in the way Shona traditional culture perceives death...
Death is universal and all societies have developed some kind of death ritual which serves as a form...