Remembering the Dead: Shifting Forms of Commemoration and Immanent Understandings of Death in Obituaries.

Omega Pub Date : 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1177/00302228241272505
Chris Miller, Hannah McKillop, Sohini Ganguly
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Abstract

Obituaries serve important social functions; they announce death, but more importantly, allow the living to shape how the dead are remembered. Originally reserved for the elite, a democratization of the format has led to obituaries becoming more common and more detailed over the past century. Changes in this genre interact with the rise of nonreligion. As declining affiliation complicates the relationship between death and religious structures, obituaries reveal a shift from transcendent to immanent life stances, reflected in patterns of death commemorations. Based on analysis of obituaries across six Canadian newspapers over the past 120 years, this paper explores the relationships, activities, and values people express through obituaries. We argue that the growing appearance of family members left behind, favourite hobbies, and community associations indicate changes in how death is understood. Death is increasingly commemorated by reflecting on the relationships that people form in life.

缅怀逝者:讣告中不断变化的纪念形式和对死亡的即刻理解》(Remembering the Dead: Shifting Forms of Commemoration and Immediate Understandings of Death in Obituaries)。
讣告具有重要的社会功能:它宣告死亡,但更重要的是,它允许生者决定如何缅怀逝者。讣告原本是精英阶层的专属,但在过去的一个世纪里,讣告形式的民主化使得讣告变得越来越常见,内容也越来越详细。这种体裁的变化与非宗教的兴起相互影响。随着宗教信仰的减少,死亡与宗教结构之间的关系变得复杂,讣告揭示了一种从超验的生命立场到内在的生命立场的转变,这反映在死亡纪念的模式上。本文基于对过去 120 年加拿大六家报纸讣告的分析,探讨了人们通过讣告表达的关系、活动和价值观。我们认为,讣告中越来越多地出现留下的家庭成员、最喜爱的爱好和社区协会,这表明人们对死亡的理解发生了变化。人们越来越多地通过反思生前建立的关系来纪念死亡。
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