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Grief, Identity, and the Arts: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Expressions of Grief [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 282 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 617 g
  • Sērija : Death in History, Culture, and Society 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 900415308X
  • ISBN-13: 9789004153080
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 282 pages, height x width: 235x155 mm, weight: 617 g
  • Sērija : Death in History, Culture, and Society 1
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 900415308X
  • ISBN-13: 9789004153080
Death and grief have often elicited the response of creativity, from elegies and requiems to memorial architecture. Such artistic expressions of grief form the focus of Grief, Identity, and the Arts, which brings together scholars from the disciplines of musicology, literature, sociology, film studies, social work, and museum studies. While presenting one or more case studies from a range of artistic disciplines, historical periods, or geographical areas, each chapter addresses the interdependence of grief and identity in the arts. The volume as a whole shows how artistic expressions of grief are both influenced by and contribute to constructions of religious, national, familial, social, and artistic identities.





Contributors to this volume: Tammy Clewell, Lizet Duyvendak, David Gist, Maryam Haiawi, Owen Hansen, Maggie Jackson, Christoph Jedan, Bram Lambrecht, Carlo Leo, Wolfgang Marx, Tijl Nuyts, Despoina Papastathi, Julia Paczkiewicz, Bavjola Shatro, Caroline Supply, Nicolette van den Bogerd, Eric Venbrux, Janneke Weijermars, Miriam Wendling, and Mariske Westendorp.
Acknowledgements ix
List of Figures
x
Notes on the Editors and Contributors xi
1 Grief, Identity, and the Arts in the West: An Introduction
1(13)
Bram Lambrecht
Miriam Wendling
PART 1 Collective Religious Identities
Introduction to Part 1
14(2)
2 The Arts of Inclusion and Exclusion: Funerary Art Taken from the Example of the Municipal Cemetery Tongerseweg Maastricht
16(17)
Christoph Jedan
Mariske Westendorp
Eric Venbrux
3 Mary's Grief in 18th-Century Passion Oratorios: Some Notes on Its Confessional and Interconfessional Aspects
33(28)
Maryam Haiawi
4 The Composer as Intellectual: Biblical Interpretation and Jewish Martyrdom in Alexandre Tansman's Isa'ie le prophete
61(19)
Nicolette van den Bogerd
PART 2 Personal Religious Identities
Introduction to Part 2
80(1)
5 Reaching Towards Heaven: An Examination of Robert Schumann's Views About Religion in his Requiem in D-Flat Major, Op. 148
81(15)
Owen Hansen
6 "The Rustiing in the Trees Is / Not the Rustling in the Trees / It Is Your Voice" Mystical Relationality and the Liquid Poetics of Postsecular Mourning in Joost Baars's Binnenplaats [ Enclosure] (2077)
96(20)
Tijl Nuyts
PART 3 National Identities
Introduction to Part 3
116(1)
7 Here is Their Spirit: Contemporary Expressions of Grief at the Australian War Memorial
117(22)
David Gist
8 Mary Vitali "fidanzata dei morti": An Investigation into the Genre of Grief Memoirs in Gabriele dAnnunzio's Fiume
139(13)
Carlo Leo
9 Politics, Memory, and Grief in Contemporary Albanian Autobiographic Writing Live to Tell; A True Story of Religious Persecution in Communist Albania by Fr Zef Pllumi
152(18)
Bavjola Shatro
PART 4 Family Identities/The Inner Circle
Introduction to Part 4
170(2)
10 Conjugal Mourning in French Neo-Latin Poetry: A Reading of Louis Des Masures's Carmen 29
172(14)
Caroline Supply
11 The Empty Chair in Children's Picture Books: More Than Just a "Classic Image"
186(12)
Maggie Jackson
12 The Horror of Grief: Monstrous Effects of Unaddressed Grief in Jennifer Kent's The Babadook
198(8)
Julia Ptaczkiewicz
13 Dutch Mourning Poetry in the 19th Century: The Case of Prudens van Duyse's Natalia (1842)
206(16)
Janneke Weijermars
PART 5 Social/Societal Identities
Introduction to Part 5
222(1)
14 Mourning Someone You Never Knew: A Gesture of Civilization
223(10)
Lizet Duyvendak
15 Contested Legacies of Modernist Memorialization: The May 4 Memorial
233(15)
Tammy Clewell
PART 6 Identities of a Genre/Artistic Identity
Introduction to Part 6
248(1)
16 The Elegiac Poetry of Kiki Dimoula and the Visual Arts
249(13)
Despoina Papastathi
17 Musical Representations of Grief and Death
262(13)
Wolfgang Marx
Name Index 275(2)
Subject Index 277(2)
Place Index 279
Bram Lambrecht, Ph.D. (2017, KU Leuven) is assistant professor at Ghent University. His research focuses on translation, poetry, and popular culture in the Low Countries of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. He has a particular interest in poetry of mourning.





Miriam Wendling, Ph.D. (2012, University of Cambridge) is a research associate at KU Leuven. Her research focuses on music and liturgy for death in Germany and the Low Countries in the Middle Ages.