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We Remember, We Love, We Grieve: Mortuary and Memorial Practice in Contemporary Russia

Autor Elizabeth Warner, Svetlana Adonyeva
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 mar 2021
This is a book about death, comprehensive in its discussion of strategies for coping with loss and grief in rural northern Russia. Elizabeth Warner and Svetlana Adonyeva bring forth the voices of those for whom caring for their dead is deeply personal and firmly rooted in practices of everyday life. Thoroughly researched chapters consider lamenting traditions, examine beliefs surrounding natural symbols, and parse sensitive and profound funereal rituals.

“We remember, we love, we grieve” is a common epitaph in this part of the world. As contemporary Russia contends with the Soviet Union’s legacy of dismantling older ways of life, the phrase ripples beyond individual loss—it encapsulates communities’ determination to preserve their customs when faced with oppression. This volume offers insight into a core cultural practice, exploring the dynamism of tradition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780299330705
ISBN-10: 0299330702
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: 28 b-w illus.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1st Edition
Editura: University of Wisconsin Press
Colecția University of Wisconsin Press

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“The sheer volume of practices that Warner and Adonyeva consider, the timespan of the fieldwork they include, and the authors’ facility with Russian-language secondary material unfamiliar to an English-language readership make We Remember, We Love, We Grieve an unparalleled addition to scholarship on Russian folk belief.”—Benjamin Gatling, George Mason University

Notă biografică

Elizabeth Warner is a professor emerita of Russian at the University of Durham. She is widely published on a variety of aspects of vernacular Russian culture and is the author of Russian Myths. Svetlana Adonyeva is a professor of folklore and theory of literature at St. Petersburg State University. She is a coauthor of The Worlds of Russian Village Women: Tradition, Transgression, Compromise.