In death and mourning, why should we think that rites adapt to psychology and not vice-versa? Or believe that psychological workings grow into a rite or ritual? When analysing practices related to rites of passage, death emerges as a rupture – or breakage – of social status.

Do certain rituals adapt to psychology or does psychology adapt to rites? Post mortem photography: The last “picture of life” in “death”

Licata Marta
2021-01-01

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In death and mourning, why should we think that rites adapt to psychology and not vice-versa? Or believe that psychological workings grow into a rite or ritual? When analysing practices related to rites of passage, death emerges as a rupture – or breakage – of social status.
2021
History; Post mortem photography; Rites of death
Iorio, Silvia; Gazzaniga, Valentina; Ciliberti, Rosagemma; Licata, Marta
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