Publication: Eternal life as privilege: cultural boundaries and social stratification in death announcements (1950-2010)
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Behind a veneer of "disinterested" concern, death rituals reflect and reproduce patterns of social and cultural stratification. This paper examines 296,483 death announcements published in a Turkish daily newspaper in a 60-year timespan. The content analysis of the texts shows that, first, the discourses around death reveal the complex overlaps between cultural boundaries and social stratification. Second, the patterns of social and cultural stratification in death announcements interweave with broad historical trends, making it possible to "read" societies through the lens of death. These historical trends map onto foundational issues, such as the gender gap, neoliberal transformations, modernization, and religiosity.
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Psychology, Social issues, Social sciences, Biomedical
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Death Studies
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10.1080/07481187.2022.2089778