The Materiality of Mourning H 280 p. 18
目次
1. Introduction: Emotions and Materiality in Theory and Method 2. Dead People’s Clothes: Materialising Mourning and Memory in Ancient Rome 3. Remembering Roland Leighton: Uniforms as the Materials of Memory in World War I 4. Destroying Objects, Keeping Memories 5. The Grottarossa Doll and her Mistress: Hope and Consolation in a Roman Tomb 6. Talking with a Cold Grey Stone: The Life and Death of Gravestones in Contemporary Denmark 7. The Face of the Deceased: Portrait Busts in Roman Tombs 8. Enduring Grief: Images of Mourning from the Ancient Classical World to Eighteenth-Century Britain 9. The ‘Worth’ of Grief and the ‘Value’ of Bodies: Managing the Civilian Corpse in Second World War Britain 10. Fragments of Bone and Chips of Stone: Materiality and Mourning in a Chinese Society 11. Sacred Rituals of the Security State: Reclaiming Bodies and Making Relics from Ground Zero 12. Why Materiality in Mourning Matters 13. The Death Turn: Interdisciplinarity, Mourning and Material Culture
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