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245 00 $aConsolationscapes in the face of loss :$bgrief and consolation in space and time /$cedited by Christoph Jedan, Avril Maddrel and Eric Venbux.
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490 1 $aRoutledge studies in human geography.
505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; List of illustrations; Notes on contributors; Foreword; Preface; Introduction: From deathscapes to consolationscapes: spaces, practices and experiences of consolation; Bringing a spatial lens to consolation; Interdisciplinary approaches to consolation; The chapters; References; PART I: Reviving consolation; 1. What is consolation? Towards a new conceptual framework; Introduction; Three notable models of consolation; Three strands of consolation; The Four-Axis Model of Consolation; Application
505 8 $aConclusionReferences; 2. Bittersweet: Mapping grief and consolation through the lens of deceased organ donation; Introduction; Mapping grief and consolation: a conceptual framework; The bittersweet consolation of organ donation: #livesoninothers; The Organ Donation Isle of Man Memorial Garden; Conclusion: Reflections on mapping grief and consolation; References; PART II: European constellations; 3. Consolation and the 'poetics' of the soil in 'natural burial' sites; Introduction; Environmental concerns; A call 'back to nature'; The biotic non-self; Scoping, coping and consolation
520 $aAnd tentative conclusionReferences; 4. The crematorium as a ritual and musical consolationscape; Introduction; Music and the cremation ritual; Interference of places: Building, ritual and music; Music and consolation; Crematorium, music and consolation; Consolationscape; References; 5. Emotional landscapes: Battlefield memorials to seventeenthcentury Civil War conflicts in England and Scotland; Introduction; Emotional communities; Naseby (1645); Wigtown (1685); Emotional geographies; The Naseby monuments; Wigtown monuments; Conclusion; References
505 8 $a6. Danish churchyards as consolationscapesIntroduction; The seemingly secularised look of Danish churchyards; The reformation of material culture; The displacement of consolation; Regulating consolation in Lutheran Denmark; Cremation and Protestant heritage; The new-old deathscape and the strengthened church; Contesting Protestant norms of consolation; Official religion versus lived religion; Planning for future consolation; References; PART III: Beyond the Global North; 7. Moving through the land: Consolation and space in Tiwi Aboriginal death rituals; Introduction; Connections to country
505 8 $aWhen the turtles vanishedRitual cleansing of the dead's territory; Postfuneral rites from Pirlangimpi to Karumurarimili; Conclusion; References; 8. Rituals, healing and consolation in post-conflict environments: The case of the Matabeleland Massacre in Zimbabwe; Introduction; Death wounds; The case of Gukurahundi; The practice of Ndebele traditional funeral rites; Gukurahundi and the desecration of religio-cultural values; Conclusion; References; 9. Love the dead, fear the dead: Creating consolationscapes in postwar northern Uganda; Introduction; Acholi consolationscapes
500 $aThe LRA war and the displaced dead
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aOnline resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 28, 2018).
545 0 $aChristoph Jedan is Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. Avril Maddrell is Professor of Social and Cultural Geography at the University of Reading, UK. Eric Venbrux is Professor of Comparative Religion and Director of the Centre for Thanatology at Radboud University, the Netherlands.
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