123 research outputs found

    The postself in blogs about terminal illness

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    When confronted with the approaching end of their lives, people can turn to narrating and sharing personal stories in an online blog as a way of creating a legacy. In doing so, as well as creating a legacy, they may construct an online postself that will survive their physical death. Through the ritual practices to ‘keep the dead alive’, performed within the online ritual spaces that these blogs become, an online transcendent reality can arise in which the postself can continue to exist. Additionally, a reconstruction of this identity can take place as the bereaved take over the deceased’s blog. Based on our qualitative analysis of five personal blogs on terminal illness, and drawing on Shneidman’s concept of the postself, we describe the ways in which both the dying and the bereaved contribute to, and maintain, the narrative construction of postself in the demarcated framework of weblogs

    Robert Hertz’s seminal essay and mortuary rites in the Pacific region

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    A history of art from the Tiwi Islands: the source community in an evolving museumscape

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    Introduction ‘Morning tea with Tiwi Ladies’ is one of the attractions for tourists visiting Bathurst and Melville Islands in northern Australia. Indigenous graveyards and the production of arts and crafts are part and parcel of the itinerary. The islands have a history of one hundred years as a ‘destination culture’ (Kirshenblatt- Gimblett 1998) for tourists and anthropologists alike. From the early years of the twentieth century onwards museum interests have been a steady factor in shaping t..
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