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Social bonds with the dead: how funerals transformed in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries

机译:与死者的社会债券:在二十二个和二十一世纪转变的葬礼是如何改变的

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Evolutionary thanatology includes the study of necrophoresis-the removal of dead individuals by the living among social insects. In human societies, 'necrophoresis' is performed via the funeral ceremony. In pre-modern societies, relatives and local community members helped to conduct funerals. In this way, holding a funeral was a form of mutual help, a social exchange of duty and responsibility essential to individuals. These societies developed systems to ensure the survival of humans as social animals based on mutual trust built over long periods of time within the same community. Contemporary societies are undermining these systems. Compared to funerals in pre-modern societies, holding a funeral in a modern society is a complicated process that requires professionals with specialized knowledge and skills. If people feel they can face mortality without support from relatives or the local community, and that they cannot necessarily expect a future return on the effort invested in community-based social relationships, they may begin to disengage from such relationships. In the context of modernization, the clearest changes in collective funerary behaviours include decreased funeral attendance and the above-mentioned outsourcing of funerary services. As such, it can be said that bonds with the dead changed completely under modernization, especially in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. To establish a sociology of death with a clearer focus on how funeral ceremonies have been affected by modernization, there is a need for research concerned with human behavioural changes regarding the treatment of corpses-that is, a 'funeralogy'. Accordingly, this study aimed to investigate how modernization has complexified the handling of deceased bodies as death-related services have become commoditized and outsourced while, at the same time, local communities are becoming disengaged from their traditional roles in funeral ceremonies. To this end, fieldwork was conducted in
机译:进化死亡学包括对坏死寄主的研究,即活在群居昆虫中的个体的死亡。在人类社会,“坏死电泳”是通过葬礼仪式进行的。在前现代社会,亲属和当地社区成员帮助举行葬礼。这样,举行葬礼是一种互助形式,是一种对个人至关重要的责任和义务的社会交换。这些社会发展了一些制度,以确保人类作为社会动物在同一社区内长期建立的相互信任的基础上生存。当代社会正在破坏这些体系。与前现代社会的葬礼相比,在现代社会举行葬礼是一个复杂的过程,需要具有专业知识和技能的专业人员。如果人们觉得他们可以在没有亲属或当地社区支持的情况下面对死亡,并且他们不一定期望在基于社区的社会关系中投入的努力在未来获得回报,他们可能会开始脱离这种关系。在现代化的背景下,集体葬礼行为的最明显变化包括葬礼出席人数减少和上述葬礼服务外包。因此,可以说,在现代化进程中,特别是在二十世纪和二十一世纪,与死者的联系发生了彻底的变化。为了建立一个死亡社会学,更清楚地关注现代化对葬礼仪式的影响,有必要研究人类对待尸体的行为变化,即“葬礼学”。因此,本研究旨在调查随着与死亡相关的服务变得商品化和外包,而与此同时,当地社区正在脱离其在葬礼仪式中的传统角色,现代化如何使尸体处理变得复杂。为此,实地调查是在2000年进行的

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