Sociographie des ritualités funéraires en temps de pandémie: des rites empêchés aux rites appropriés

IF 1.1 3区 社会学 Q3 SOCIOLOGY
Jacques Cherblanc, Emmanuelle Zech, Geneviève Gauthier, Chantal Verdon, Chantale Simard, Christiane Bergeron-Leclerc, Josée Grenier, Danielle Maltais, Susan Cadell, Livia Sani, Marie-Frédérique Bacqué
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Abstract

COVID-19 has led to unprecedented health and social measures in several countries, including major restrictions on funeral rituals. These restrictions concerned pre-mortem, peri-mortem and post-mortem rites. Based on a longitudinal study of 955 French-speaking Canadians bereaved of a loved one during the pandemic, this article describes the reality of these impediments. Through an analysis of the quantitative and qualitative data collected, it is possible to identify the gap between desired and realized funeral rituals during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. The results show important hindrances to the various desired rituals, yet some ritual and symbolic creativity by the bereaved.

流行病时期葬礼仪式的社会学:从被禁止的仪式到适当的仪式
COVID-19导致一些国家采取了前所未有的卫生和社会措施,包括对葬礼仪式的重大限制。这些限制涉及死前、死中和死后的仪式。基于对955名在大流行期间失去亲人的法语加拿大人的纵向研究,本文描述了这些障碍的现实。通过对收集的定量和定性数据进行分析,可以确定在2019冠状病毒病大流行的第一年,期望的葬礼仪式与实现的葬礼仪式之间的差距。结果表明,各种期望的仪式都有重要的障碍,但也有一些仪式和象征性的创造力。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Review of Sociology/ Revue canadienne de sociologie is the journal of the Canadian Sociological Association/La Société canadienne de sociologie. The CRS/RCS is committed to the dissemination of innovative ideas and research findings that are at the core of the discipline. The CRS/RCS publishes both theoretical and empirical work that reflects a wide range of methodological approaches. It is essential reading for those interested in sociological research in Canada and abroad.
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