商品化的悲伤和情感:加纳流动的情情学家。

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Omega Pub Date : 2025-09-08 DOI:10.1177/00302228251377270
Dennis-Brook Prince Lotsu
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随着虚拟和人工智能的进步和创新,全球丧葬经济见证了丧葬服务的多样化和商品化的爆炸式增长,特别是丧亲和哀悼仪式。这一现象促使学者们开始研究所谓的“情感即服务”——能够让失去亲人的人在死后与他们所爱的人重新建立联系的技术创新和产品。在这篇文章中,我研究了另一个日益增长的现象:加纳雇佣的流动专业哀悼者。在这里,我认为,通过盗用和混合一种悲伤的文化表达模式与他们独特的nwomkro表演风格,这些专业爱好者不仅为了文化连续性的目的而复兴了一个重要的传统,而且他们也为了经济利益而将哀悼行为商品化。
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Of Commodified Grief and Emotions: Ghana's Itinerant Moirologists.

The global funeral economy, following advancements and innovations in virtual and artificial intelligence, has witnessed explosions in the diversification and commodification of burial services, especially bereavement and mourning rituals. This phenomenon has prompted scholars to investigate what is termed 'affection as a service' - technological innovations and products with affordances that allow the bereaved to reconnect posthumously with their loved ones. In this article, I examine yet another growing phenomenon: that of hired, itinerant professional mourners in Ghana. Here, I argue that by appropriating and blending a mode of cultural expression of grief with their unique style of nwomkro performances, these professional keeners have not only revived an essential tradition for the purposes of cultural continuity, but they have also commodified mourning enactments for financial gains.

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