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Women, pain and death : rituals and everyday life on the margins of Europe and beyond

Haland, Evy Johanne(Edited by)
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"Women, Pain and Death: Rituals and Everyday-Life on the Margins of Europe and Beyond" is a cross-cultural and multidisciplinary collection of articles representing different perspectives and topics related to the general theme Women and Death from different periods and parts of Europe, as well as the Middle East and Asia, i.e. areas where, through the ages, there have been a constant interaction and discourse between a variety of people, often with different ethnic backgrounds.

The studies illustrate many parallels between the various societies and religious groupings, despite of many differences, both in time and space.

The theme, death, is mostly seen from what have been regarded as the geographical margins of society as well as concerning the people involved: women.

Thus, the articles, most of them presenting original material from areas which are not very known for English readers, offer new perspectives on the processes of cultural changes.

The collection has important ramification for current research surrounding the shaping of a "European identity", the marketing of regional and national heritages.

In connection with the present-day aim of connecting the various European heritages, and developing a vision of Europe and its constituent elements that is both global and rooted, the work has great relevance.

One may also mention the new international initiative on intangible heritage, spearheaded by UNESCO.

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1847188702 / 9781847188700
Hardback
305.42
01/12/2008
United Kingdom
English
235 p.
22 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More