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A Letter from the Editor
Author(s) -
Jona Fras,
Grit Wesser
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the unfamiliar
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2050-778X
DOI - 10.2218/tu.v3i2.730
Subject(s) - paragraph , theme (computing) , poetry , history , politics , social life , turkish , literature , event (particle physics) , media studies , sociology , visual arts , art , law , political science , philosophy , linguistics , ethnology , computer science , physics , quantum mechanics , operating system
[First paragraph of article follows] This issue of The Unfamiliar includes contributions on a wide range of topics related to the place of death in human social life. Alongside explorations of life-cycle rituals in Georgia; commemorative prac- tices and discourses surrounding a Russian monument for the deceased and a virtual ‘death mask’ image circulated by Turkish protesters, the issue also includes reflections on political violence in Iran; Euro- pean Renaissance ossuaries; and a poem that provides a more creative take on the subject. A common thread running through these pieces is the well-studied anthropological theme of death as an - often ritu- alized - event of ‘transition’ from one stage to another, rather than a decisive ‘end’. It produces persistent material reminders - such as bones, graves, monuments, and belongings of the deceased - that serve as loci for existing social ties to be maintained or new ones to be reconstituted.

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