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A Relative Absence: Exploring Professional Experiences of Funerals Without Mourners

Turner, Nicola; Caswell, Glenys

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Authors

Glenys Caswell



Abstract

© The Author(s) 2020. When someone dies, it is usual for relatives to gather at a funeral to embody a collective act of eulogy for the deceased and stand against the finality of death. When someone who lived alone dies alone at home, it is not always possible to identify anyone to attend a funeral. In such cases, funeral professionals are required to perform the appropriate social rites in the absence of the confirmatory power of a society. Drawing on interviews with funeral professionals and ethnographic observations of funerals without mourners, we explore how professionals understand their roles in performing social rites against death when there is no one to participate in them. We consider the impact of attempting to make good a death generally perceived as bad, and we examine the significance of funerals as a social rite when the deceased is assumed to have forgone social relationships during their lifetime.

Citation

Turner, N., & Caswell, G. (2022). A Relative Absence: Exploring Professional Experiences of Funerals Without Mourners. OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 85(4), 868-886. https://doi.org/10.1177/0030222820959960

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Aug 23, 2020
Online Publication Date Sep 16, 2020
Publication Date 2022-09
Deposit Date Sep 18, 2020
Publicly Available Date Sep 21, 2020
Journal OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
Print ISSN 0030-2228
Electronic ISSN 1541-3764
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 85
Issue 4
Pages 868-886
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/0030222820959960
Keywords Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine; Life-span and Life-course Studies; Health(social science)
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4912921
Publisher URL https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0030222820959960