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Metaphors of death in Orkney, 1560-1945 A.DTarlow, Sarah A. January 1995 (has links)
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Performing remembrances of 9/11Karels, Martina January 2018 (has links)
The attacks of 11 September 2001 have had a profound impact for many, altering lives, perceptions, politics and policies. The last decade saw the construction of numerous memorials commemorating the events across the United States. Most prominent is the National 9/11 Memorial in New York City at Ground Zero. Highly contested in its planning and building stages, the memorial site was designed to be a national symbol of mourning, remembrance and resiliency, and has since become one of the city's most popular tourist attractions. This thesis casts the matter of memorialising 9/11 as a performance of remembering. It utilises an analytical frame that draws from theoretical resources of collective memory and performance studies to examine how and by whom public remembrances of the event are framed, performed and maintained. Theories of social remembering render it an active process. A performance lens used analytically allows for a recognition of commemorative practices not as a mode of representation, but rather as a doing, (en)acting and interacting in the moment. By understanding public remembrance as performance, this thesis explores the implications of thinking about public memory in those terms. Through ethnographic methods the research unpacks the doing of public memory in three scenarios, each with their own setting and cast of characters, and interprets how, if and when individuals subscribe to the public and/or official memory of the events being memorialised. The first is set at the 9/11 memorial. Although the performances at the memorial site occur in an institutionalised, scripted and choreographed environment, the bodily (en)acting of and at the site can shift complex boundaries and commemorative narratives. The second provides the example of commemorative walking/ running events as performed remembering. These public processions are ritual-like (re)enactments that solidify and reaffirm the politicised national commemorative master narrative of 9/11. Lastly, the annual ritual of commemoration on the anniversary of 9/11 highlights and intensifies the separation of official and vernacular public memory and shows how in both settings organisers and actors utilise embodied performance strategies to gain or regain visibility in the public sphere.
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Pratiques commémoratives et structures des familles à Rome : étude des carmina Latina epigraphica consacrés à des enfants défunts à la fin de la République et sous l'Empire / Commemorative practices and structures of the families in Rome : a study of carmina Latina epigraphica dedicated to dead children at the end of the Republic and under the EmpireLamotte, Hélène 01 July 2011 (has links)
Ces recherches participent d’une large réflexion menée actuellement sur les comportements démographiques de la population de l’Urbs. De récents travaux ont défini un régime démographique spécifique de la mégapole antique, où une natalité insuffisante et un fort taux de mortalité auraient empêché le renouvellement des générations. La population de Rome, « ville-tombeau », ne se serait maintenue que grâce à une immigration venue d’Italie et des provinces. Les tentatives de dénombrement ayant leurs limites, au vu des sources disponibles, ce doctorat s’inscrit dans le domaine de l’histoire sociale de la population de Rome. Centré sur les milieux populaires, il analyse les comportements familiaux et la place de l’enfant dans la famille. Il se fonde sur une étude d’épitaphes versifiées païennes (carmina Latina epigraphica), datant de la fin de la République et de l’Empire. Il présente ainsi un corpus d’épitaphes consacrées à des enfants dont l’âge au décès est mentionné, revues et traduites, ainsi qu’une étude de ce catalogue. Cette dernière analyse la nature et le rôle du carmen dans la commémoration funéraire. Elle précise l’identité des défunts et l’origine sociale des familles commanditaires des carmina, puis évoque la structure de ces familles en recensant l’ensemble des personnes mentionnées dans les épitaphes. Elle révèle des structures de famille complexes, où les enfants illégitimes sont nombreux, en raison du statut servile actuel ou passé de certains parents. Elle aborde enfin la question de la place de l’enfant dans la famille, en examinant les modes d’expression du chagrin selon les différents motifs littéraires et locuteurs choisis. Ces travaux permettent ainsi de mieux connaître le statut de l’enfant au sein des familles modestes et l’attitude de ces dernières face à la naissance et à la mort. / These researches participate in a wide reflection led at present on the demographic behavior of the population of Rome. Recent works defined a specific demographic model of the antique megalopolis, where an insufficient birthrate and a strong mortality rate would have prevented the renewal of the generations. The population of Rome would have held steady thanks to an immigration coming from Italy and from the provinces. This doctorate joins in the field of the social history of the population of Rome. It analyzes the family behavior in the lower classes, and the place of the child in the family. It bases itself on a study of funerary verse inscriptions (carmina Latina epigraphica), dating back to the end of the Republic and the Empire. It so presents a corpus of epitaphs dedicated to children (with an age mentioned), as well as a study of this catalog. This study analyzes the nature and the role of the carmen in commemoratives practices. It specifies the identity of the deceased and the social origin of families ; then it evokes the structure of these families by listing all the persons mentioned in the epitaphs. It reveals complex structures of family, where there are many illegitimate children, because of the current or past slavish status of certain relatives. It approaches finally the question of the place of the child in the family, by examining the modes of expression of sorrow, according to the various literary motives and chosen speakers. This research allows to know better the status of the child within the modest families and the attitude of these families in front of birth and of death.
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Редакторская подготовка мемориального издания (на примере книги «Азбука имени. Роман Тягунов в воспоминаниях, интервью, мнениях и критике») : магистерская диссертация / Editorial preparation of the memorial edition (the example of the book «The name's alphabet. Roman Tyagunov as he appears in memories, interviews, options and critism»)Волкова, М. М., Volkova, M. M. January 2019 (has links)
Магистерская диссертация «Редакторская подготовка мемориального издания (на примере книги «Азбука имени. Роман Тягунов в воспоминаниях, интервью, мнениях и критике»)» состоит из двух частей. Магистерская диссертация содержит 75 страниц. В списке литературы содержится 50 библиографических единиц. Цель исследования – подготовка и выпуск мемориальной книги «Азбука имени. Роман Тягунов в воспоминаниях, интервью, мнениях и критике» (изд-во «Кабинетный ученый», 2017). Объект: современные мемориальные издания. Предмет: редакторская подготовка современных мемориальных изданий. В первой главе проанализированы словарные статьи и научная литература, посвященная мемориальным изданиям, охарактеризованы содержательные и структурные особенности, а также выявлена роль издания в процессе мифологизации объектов действительности. Во второй главе сформулирована концепция мемориального издания «Азбука имени», включающая особенности отбора и структурирования материалов для основного текста, выбора состава аппарата издания и т. п. Также во второй главе выявлена специфика редактирования рукописи «Азбуки имени» на разных этапах, с учетом влияния на этот процесс принадлежности книги к мемориальным изданиям. / Master's thesis "Editorial preparation of the memorial edition (on the example of the book "Alphabet of a name. Novel Tyagunov in memoirs of, interview, opinion and criticized")" consists of two parts. Master's thesis contains 75 pages. The list of references contains 50 bibliographic units. The purpose of the study-the preparation and publication of the memorial book "Alphabet name. Roman Tyagunov in memoirs, interviews, opinions and criticism" (publishing house "Cabinet scientist", 2017). Object: modern memorial editions. Subject: editorial preparation of modern memorial publications. The first Chapter analyzes dictionary articles and scientific literature devoted to memorial editions, characterizes the content and structural features, and also reveals the role of the publication in the process of mythologization of the objects of reality. In the second Chapter, the concept of the memorial edition of the "Alphabet of the name", including the features of selection and structuring of materials for the main text, the selection of the staff of the publication, etc.Also in the second Chapter, the specifics of editing the manuscript of the "Alphabet of the name" at different stages, taking into account the impact on this process of belonging to the book memorial editions.
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The Office of the Dead in England : image and music in the Book of Hours and related texts, c. 1250-c. 1500Schell, Sarah January 2011 (has links)
This study examines the illustrations that appear at the Office of the Dead in English Books of Hours, and seeks to understand how text and image work together in this thriving culture of commemoration to say something about how the English understood and thought about death in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The Office of the Dead would have been one of the most familiar liturgical rituals in the medieval period, and was recited almost without ceasing at family funerals, gild commemorations, yearly minds, and chantry chapel services. The Placebo and Dirige were texts that many people knew through this constant exposure, and would have been more widely known than other 'death' texts such as the Ars Moriendi. The images that are found in these books reflect wider trends in the piety and devotional practice of the time. The first half of the study discusses the images that appear in these horae, and the relationship between the text and image is explored. The funeral or vigil scene, as the most commonly occurring, is discussed with reference to contemporary funeral practices, and ways of reading a Book of Hours. Other iconographic themes that appear in the Office of the Dead, such as the Roman de Renart, the Pety Job, the Legend of the Three Living and the Three Dead, the story of Lazarus, and the life of Job, are also discussed. The second part of the thesis investigates the musical elaborations of the Office of the Dead as found in English prayer books. The Office of the Dead had a close relationship with music, which is demonstrated through an examination of the popularity of musical funerals and obits, as well as in the occurrence of musical notation for the Office in a book often used by the musically illiterate. The development of the Office of the Dead in conjunction with the development of the Books of Hours is also considered, and places the traditions and ideas that were part of the funeral process in medieval England in a larger historical context.
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