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Abstract: | The Handbook of Disaster Ritual presents an overview of relevant literature, perspectives, methods, concepts, as well as a selection of topical themes in relation to current disaster rituals. The handbook has been compiled from multi-disciplinary and geographically diverse perspectives and works with broad definitions of the concepts of both disaster and ritual. A disaster is defined as an event or situation that causes a significant disruption of a society or a group and evokes a collective and/or an individual reaction with expression of mourning, compassion, indignation, protest, call for justice, recovery, reconciliation, and consolation. In this working definition, it is clear that the impact of a disaster is 'translated ritually'. Disasters bring forth a variety of ritual practices. The Handbook of Disaster Ritual consists of three parts. After an extensive conceptual and historiographical introduction, Part I presents several perspectives on the study of disasters and disaster rituals. In Part II, a team of international scholars presents nineteen case studies of various disasters and disaster rituals. Part III addresses various themes from the case studies that can be seen as key elements in disaster rituals. |
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Figures and tables................................................................. ix Preface........................................................................................................ xin Introduction Paul Post................................................................................................... 1 Introduction. Some conceptual and historiographical explorations on ritual, disaster and disaster ritual Part I - General Perspectives Georg Frerks Dorothea Hilhorst............................................... 51 1. Disaster Studies. Perspectives between nature and ritual Sanem Yazicioğlu...................................................................................... 2. Event, contingency and unexpectedness in social philosophy Antony Pemberton.................................................................................... 69 85 3. A victimology of corona. The disaster of our times Joanna Wojtkowiak. ................................................................................ 107 4. Grief, trauma and meaning making after disaster Douglas Davies.......................................................................................... 121 5. Death studies and disasters. Ritualizing and numbering numbing realities Rami Isaac Merel Sijm......................................................................... 137 6. Restoring a negative destination image. The case of Palestine Erik Borgman............................................................................................... 7. “Groaning inwardly while
waiting for the redemption of our bodies”. Toward a theology of trauma 157
VI TABLE OF CONTENTS Part II - Case Studies Yu Fukuda....................................... ................................................. 8. Coping with suffering in a memorial ceremony after the 2011 tsunami in Japan 177 Andrew J. Strathern Pamela J. Stewart............................ 9. The Pacific islands. Encounters with disaster and ritualized responses 191 Ken Foote Tang Yong............................................................. 203 10. The great Wenchuan earthquake of 2008. Dark tourism, seismic memorials, and disaster rituals Albertina Nugteren, Hans Hadders Rojisha Poudel. ... 219 11. Ke gamei (What can one do?). How people ‘on the ground’ perceived the incomplete improvised mortuary rituals at Pashupatinath after the earthquake in Nepal, 2015 Brigitte Benz......................................... ......................................... 241 12. German central commemoration of the Germanwings air crash 2015 Herman L. Beck.............................. 255 13. When paradise became hell. The 2002 Bali bombings and their post-disaster ritual practices and repertoires Birgit Pfeifer André Mulder.................................................. 281 14. School shootings and rituals. The case of Parkland, Florida in 2018 Lars Johan Danbolt Hans Stifoss-Hanssen........................ 15. Ritualizing after the terror attacks in Norway on 22 July 2011 297 Paul Post......................................................................................... 313 16. ‘Refitgee ritual’. Ritual practices in connection with the Mediterranean refugee crisis Siri
Driessen..................................................................................... 333 17. Walking the Marš Mira. War, tourism and ritual practices in Bosnia and Herzegovina Celestin Nsengimana...................................................................... 347 18. Genocide commemoration in Rwanda. Remembrance of the dead and the performance of missed funeral rituals
TABLE OF CONTENTS Rima Nasrallah................................................................................ VII 361 19. The Armenian genocide commemoration. A dynamic demand of memory Martin J.M. Hoondert Sam van Alebeek.............................. 381 20. Blood Brothers. The Armenian genocide commemorated in art projects Walter van Beek Jan-Bart Gewald.......................................... 397 21. The glory of disaster. The Herero Flag Marches Marcel Barnard Cas Wepener............................................... 419 22. Commemorating the struggle against colonialism in Freedom Park, Pretoria David Clarke.......................................................................................... 437 23. Making a space for ritual. Regime loyalists after the end of the German Democratic Republic Heleen E. Zorgdrager................................................................. 453 24. #МеТоо as a ritual response to the slow-moving disaster of sexual violence Mirella Klomp Marcel Barnard.............................................. 471 25. Ritualization in the context of the global food crisis Ernst M. Conradie ........................................................................ 493 26. How could Baptism cleanse us with polluted water? Sébastien P. Boret Yu Fukuda; David Clarke; Albertina Nugteren; Pamela J. Stewart Andrew Strathern; Cas Wepener; Joanna Wojtkowiak; Hans Stifoss-Hanssen Lars Johan Danbolt.......................................................................... 27. Ritualizing the СОѴШ-19 pandemic. Global impressions 509 Part III - Selected
Themes Tom Bentley.......................................................................................... 535 28. State apology. The simultaneously hegemonic and britde ritual Paul Post................................................................... 29. Relics. The ritual role of traces and remnants 549
VIII TABLE OF CONTENTS Kees de Groot................................................................................. 30. Disaster theater. Play when things go awry 569 Albertina Nugteren....................................................................... 585 31. Shocked in more ways than one. Media (re)presentation of improvised funerary activities after the 2015 earthquake in Nepal Paul Post......................................................................................... 605 32. E-rituals in the coronjvirus context Larissa Hjorth Kathleen M. Cumiskey................................. 621 33. The mobile witness. Mobile media affective witnessing dur ing disasters Suzanne van der Beek..................................................... 635 34. ‘You’ll die of old age, I’ll die of climate change!’ Children and disaster rituals About the authors.................................. Index................................................. 651 661
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