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Death and Grief in the Landscape: Private Memorials in Public Space | Gibson | Cultural Studies Review

Death and Grief in the Landscape: Private Memorials in Public Space

Margaret Gibson

Abstract


This article discusses private, informal memorialisation practices that mark scenes and sites of death in public spaces and places. It focuses on changing practices of public visibilities of death and grief – practices that render visible in a semiotic way what would otherwise be invisible or relatively unknown occurrences of death. It argues that roadside memorials and other types of informal public memorials bring to consciousness and signification spaces and places that might otherwise be perceived as death neutral or untouched by death.

Keywords


Memorials; death; grief; landscape

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