În perioada 6-8 septembrie 2012 va
avea loc la Alba Iulia cea de-a V-a ediţie a
Conferinţei internaţionale „Dying and Death in 18th-21st Century”. Pentru că
vor fi prezentate şi câteva lucrări care au legătură cu anii comunismului redau
mai jos program conferinţei, preluat de pe blogul organizatorului, Marius
Rotar.
Thursday, 6th September 2012
8:00-14:00 Registration
Location: A9 Room, “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia
10 -10:40 Opening Ceremony:
Location: A9 Room, “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia
Speakers:
Daniel Breaz (Rector of “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania)
Ion Dumitrel (President of Alba Council, Romania)
Hilary Grainger (London College of Fashion, UK)
Peter C. Jupp (University
of Edinburgh, UK)
Ilona Kemppainen (University
of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Tudor Rosu (National Museum
of Unification, Alba Iulia, Romania)
Marius Rotar (“1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Romania)
10:45-11:00 Coffee Break
Sessions:
Funerary Levels within
European Folk Cultures (11:00-13:30)
Chair Ileana Benga (Romania)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, A9 Room
Antonella Grossi (Messina University, Italy), Bogdan Neagota (Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania): Death ritual chant. The gestures, the melodies and the words of a funeral in a village of contemporary Romania
Silvestru Petac (Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania): Forms of
a Post-Funerary Choreutic ritual from the Vale of the Danube:
The dance alms / Hora de pomana
Anamaria Iuga (Museum of the Romanian Peasant,
Bucharest): Commemoration
of the dead. Easter in Lăpuş region
Gabriel-Cătălin Stoian
(Museum of the Village “Dimitrie Gusti”, Bucharest): The Fir-Tree (Bradul)
from Brazi. A Funerary rite in Brazi,
Haţeg region
Bogdan Neagota (Babeş-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca):
Communication with Dead and
Feminine Ecstatic Experiences in South and South-Western Rural Romania
History - chair Helen Frisby (UK)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Apor Palace (Stefan Apor Room)
11:00-11:30 Agnieszka Kowalska, Joanna Popielska-Grzybowska (Poland), Polish Coffin Portraits in the 18th Century and Later
11: 30-12:00 Andreea Pop (Romania), An old burial regulation from
19th century in Romania
– its impact on society, towns and modern cemeteries
12:00-12:30 Anu
Salmela (Finland), For Whom the Bell
Tolls? Finnish Lower Courts' Rulings on Female Suicides' Manner of Burial in
Late 19th Century
12: 30-13:00 Olga Grădinaru (Romania),
A.S. Pushkin’s duel – between poetry
and reality
13:00-13:30 Cristina Bogdan (Romania), Entre solitude et communion. Des aumônes de son vivant à la veillée
mortuaire en ligne
13:30-15:00 Lunch
Location Pub 13 Alba Iulia (offered by the Amurg. Romanian Cremation Association and the Romanian Association for Death Studies)
Location “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, A9 Room
Funerary Levels within European Folk Cultures (15:00-18:00)
Chair Bogdan Neagota
Rosario Perricone (Museo Internazionale delle
Marionette Antonio Pasqualino, Palermo, Sicily): Death and Rebirth.
Photographies of Death in Sicily / Morte
e rinascita. Fotografie della morte in Sicilia
Ileana Benga (Institute the Folklore Archive of the Romanian Academy,
Cluj-Napoca): Placating
irregular dead: the category of aborted children. A case study based on the
bonfires of St Demetrius in rural Argeş, România
Mihai Andrei Leaha (Orma Sodalitas Anthropologica, Cluj-Napoca): Between here and afterworld. The Tree of the Dead in Central
Transylvania. An ethnographic documentary [ethnographic
film]
Adela Ambruşan (Orma Sodalitas Anthropologica, Cluj-Napoca): Trees of Dead – Trees of
Christening in two villages from Cluj region (Buza and Cătina) [ethnographic
film]
Alin Rus (PhD, University of Massachusetts, Amherst,
USA): Two different burial rituals in the same village of Eastern Romania:
Heleşteni, Iaşi
region [ethnographic film]
Florin Gherasim (Romania),
Exhumation and reburial of some
anticommunist partisans in Cluj County,
Romania
16:55-17:25 Rasa Račiūnaitė-Paužuolienė, Aušra Lukauskaitė (Lithuania), Lithuanian
tatar funeral customs: transformation and preservation of identity
17:25-17:55 Laura Iliescu (Romania), Dying
in the mountain and the resacralisation of the nature
2. Suicide, euthanasia and the law - chair Simone Veronese (Italy)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Apor Palace (Stefan Apor Room)
15:00-15:30 Constantin Bogdan (Romania), Le suicide chez les roumains
15:30-16:00 Constantin Bogdan
(Romania) Constantin
Bogdan (Romania),
Requesting Euthanasia
between terminal patients
16:00-16:30 Mihaela Balan (Romania), From Seppuku to
Hikikomori. Suicidal patterns in the 19th and 21st Century Japanese Literary
Imagery.
16:30-17:00 Ozhan Hancilar (Turkey), Suicide Terorrism and PKK
17: 00-17:30 Dejan Donev (Macedonia), Bioethical aspects of the question of "good" death (euthanasia) in contemporary world
17:30-17:45 Coffee break
1. Humanistic Perspectives on Dying and Death
a. History/Philosophy - chair Adriana Teodorescu (Romania)
Location 1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, A9 Room
18:00-18:30 Ormeny Theodora-Eva (Romania), Coping mechanisms for the perception of finitude
18:30-19:00 Marija Selak (Croatia), It just takes time
19:00-19:30 Josef Schovanec (France), When Scholars die: Death, Mourning and Intellectual Resurrection in Western Universities
19:30-20:00 Alfred James Ellar (Philippines), Sense and Reference of Death
2. History - chair Stefan Borbély (Romania)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Apor Palace (Stefan Apor Room)
17:45-18:15 Csaba Todor (Romania), Changes in funeral customs. The effect of mortuary houses and pre-made headstones among British and Transylvanian Unitarians
18:15-18:45 Eva Kosa (Hungary), The Experience of Death and the Expression of Mourning in the Diary of a Nurse in the First World War
18:45-19:15 Ilona Kemppainen (Finland),
“Coffin stories” –
rumours, jokes and normative aspects of death in Finland in the turn of the 20th
century
19:15-19:45: Constantina
Raveca Buleu (Romania),
Esotericism and Death. The Myth of the Hidden Monarch
20:30-21:30 Dinner
Location: Preciosa Restaurant Alba Iulia
21:30-01:00
Karaoke Party (optional)
Location: Preciosa Restaurant Alba Iulia
Friday 7th September
Sessions: 9:30-11:30
3. New ritualisations of death in the 21st century; chair Emiliya Karaboeva (Bulgaria)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, A9 Room
9:30-10:00 Aleksandra Pavićević (Serbia), Future of Death or Diving in the SilenceMourning and Afterlife believes in Serbia at the beginning of third Millennium
10:00-10:30 Federica Manfredi (Italy),
Federica Manfredi (Italy),
Body marks and death. Extreme body
modification rituals in contemporary Italy
10:30-11.00 Stefan Borbély (Romania), Society as Form or Energy in the Modernist Approach of the 19th and 20th Centuries
11:30-12:00 Adela Toplean (Romania), More story and less thanatology: a sociological inquiry into the (ir)relevance of death narratives in late modernity
5 . Bodily disposal: implications of the shift from burial to cremation;
a. Cemeteries, Burials chair Hilary Grainger (UK):
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia,
Apor Palace (Stefan Apor Room)
9:30-10 00 Maggie Jackson (UK), You take your students to the cemetery don’t you? Teaching about Loss to Social Work students.
10 00-10:30 Christine Schlott (Germany), Changing attitudes towards cemeteries in Leipzig, Germany
10:30-11.00 Nicole Sachmerda-Schulz (Germany), Natural burials in Germany: Results of a Qualitative Interview Study
11: 00-11:30 Adriana Teodorescu, Roxana Varian (Romania), Cemetery as a battlefield. a case study upon the Hajongard cemetery from Cluj-Napoca
11:30-11:45 Coffee break
4. History; chair Radoslaw Sierocki (Poland), Marina Sozzi (Italy)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, A9 Room
11:45-12:15 Helen Frisby (UK), Six feet under? A brief history of English burial grounds
12:15-12:45 Nadezhda Galabova (Bulgaria), Digging their graves with their own teeth”: narratives on obesity as a mortality risk factor in socialist Bulgaria
12:45-13:15 Galina Goncharova Emiliya Karaboeva (Bulgaria), Social recognition of death Patterns of commemorating death during socialism
5. Bodily disposal: implications of the shift from burial to cremation;
b. Cremations and Crematoria chair Ilona Kemppainen (Finland)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Apor Palace Room (Stefan Apor Room)
11:45-12:15 Peter C. Jupp (UK), 'Capital Crematoria for Scotland (1909-1939) Part 1: providing alternatives to burial in the City of Edinburgh’
12:15-12:45 Hilary Grainger (UK), Capital Crematoria for Scotland (1909-1939) Part 2: The Architectural Story of Edinburgh
12:45-13:15 Marius Rotar (Romania), The Cremation War– Oradea, Cluj Napoca, Romania 2011/2012
13: 45-13:45 Adriana Teororescu (Romania), Upon the Imaginary of Cremation in Romania. A Case Study: Why would I choose Cremation? Essay Contest
13:45-15:30 Lunch
Restaurant of “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia
4. New ritualisations of death in the 21st century chair Aleksandra Pavićević (Serbia)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, Apor Palace Room (Stefan
Apor Room)
15:30-16:00 Radoslaw Sierocki (Poland), Facebook, Death and Beyond. Social Network Sites and the Dead (Users’) Accounts
16:00-16:30 Florina Codreanu (Romania), The Worldly Conquest of Death: Near Death Experiences (NDEs)
16:30 -17:00 Aleksandra Drzal-Sierocka (Poland), "Taste of dying” - the theme of death in food films
End of Life, Berevement- chair Dejan
Donev (Macedonia)
Location: “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, A9 Room
15:30-16:00 Mihaela Vlad, Livia Caciuloiu Minea (Romania), “Exista viata dupa doliu!” («There is life after bereavement ») – Romanian non-profit organisation
16:00-16:30 Veronese S.1, Valle A., Oliver D. (Italy), The last months of life of people with motor neurone disease in mechanical invasive ventilation: a qualitative study
16:30 -17:00 Marina
Sozzi, Cristina Vargas (Italy),
Bereavement in the social context: a study in
the Piedmont region of Italy
17:00 -17:30 Medina Bordea, Cristina Speranza Maria (Romania), CBT, Grief Experience and Emotional Problems After Bereavement
18:00 Departure to Bucerdea Vinoasa
19:00-22:30
Dinner (Traditional Romanian Meal)
Bucerdea Vinoasa – Tradition Group Association
Saturday
Sessions: 9:30-13,00
Location “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia, A9 Room
New ritualisations of death in the 21st century chair Peter C. Jupp (UK)
9:30-10:00 Cristina Mihala (Romania), Death and Dying Marketing: from the reconciliation of tradition to the consumption of funeral services in postmodern Romanian society
10:00-10:30 Naum Trajanovski (Macedonia), The Challenges of Biopolitics
10:30-11:00 Andréia Martins (Brazil), An
online ethnography of a Real-Time Obituary: the Dead People Profiles Community
11: 00 -11:20
Coffee Break
11.20 – 11:50 Bożena Józefów-Czerwińska (Poland), Death and the deceased motifs - in the Carnival time
11.50 -12: 20 Anca Timofan (Romania), Ghost
Riders. Journeys of Awareness, Death and Dying in Motorcycle Movies
12:20-12.50 Valtko Chalovski (Macedonia), Media
Consciousness – media’s influence while reporting on suicide
13:00-13:30 Conclusions chair Tudor Roşu
(Romania)
Peter C. Jupp
Helen Frisby
Marina Sozzi
Stefan Borbely
Tudor Rosu
Marius Rotar
13:30-15:30 Lunch
Restaurant of “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia
16:30-18:30
Visit of Alba Iulia Fortress
19:30-21:00
Dinner
Restaurant of “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia
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