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The power of the dead: changes in the construction and care of graves and family vaults on a small Greek island

Journal of Mediterranean studies1 (1) • Published In 1991 • Pages: 101-119

By: Kenna, Margaret E..

Abstract
Kenna describes changes in ritual practices associated with death and mourning over a period of three decades in a Greek Orthodox Christian community on the island of Nisos (a pseudonym) and discusses these changes '… in the light of a particular pattern of obligations by heirs to perform funerary and other rituals for those from whom property was inherited. A number of changes in ritual practies within the community result from migration and return, and from improved communications between the island and mainland which have brought in tourists and tourist-related enterprises. A particular case, of violent and tragic death, is examined in detail and an analysis made of the construction, decoration and care of the graves of the victims by various categories of relative' (p. 101).
Subjects
Drives and emotions
Sociocultural trends
Burial practices and funerals
Mourning
Cult of the dead
culture
Greeks
HRAF PubDate
2003
Region
Europe
Sub Region
Southeastern Europe
Document Type
article
Evaluation
Creator Type
Ethnologist
Document Rating
5: Excellent Primary Data
Analyst
John Beierle ; 2002
Field Date
1966-1967, 1973, 1987-1988
Coverage Date
1960s-1980s
Coverage Place
Island of Nisos (a pseudonym), Greece
Notes
Margaret E. Kenna
Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-119)
LCCN
93641917
LCSH
Greece