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Obrazki z pogrzebu. Wizualność i żałoba we współczesnej Ghanie

Publication date: 25.05.2015

Ethnographies, 2014, Volume 42, Issue 4, pp. 349 - 362

https://doi.org/10.4467/22999558.PE.14.023.3552

Authors

Anna Niedźwiedź
Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland
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Obrazki z pogrzebu. Wizualność i żałoba we współczesnej Ghanie

Abstract

Pictures at a Funeral: Visuality and Mourning in Contemporary Ghana

Images and various visual representations accompany funeral celebrations and a process of mourning in various cultures: in the past as well as today. This article focusses on ways in which burials and funerals are celebrated in contemporary Ghana and discusses various relations functioning between mourning and visuality. Based on ethnographic data collected during fieldwork in Brong-Ahafo region (central Ghana) the author analyses visuals used as well as produced during funerals: photographs and videos made during celebrations, images printed in funeral booklets, invitation letters and obituaries. Additionally a visual presentation of a dead body during the laying-in-state-ceremony is discussed as a symbolic image of a dead person. Funeral images popular in contemporary Ghana seem to be designed as if opposing the concept of death as the end of life. Pictures ‒ abundantly produced and distributed on the course of long-lasting funeral celebrations ‒ represent a dead person as an embodiment of success, vitality and wealth.
 

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Information: Ethnographies, 2014, Volume 42, Issue 4, pp. 349 - 362

Article type: Original article

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Polish:

Obrazki z pogrzebu. Wizualność i żałoba we współczesnej Ghanie

English:

Obrazki z pogrzebu. Wizualność i żałoba we współczesnej Ghanie

Authors

Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Gołębia 24, 31-007 Kraków, Poland

Published at: 25.05.2015

Article status: Open

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