Ritual mourning has been an integral part of many cultures and religions for thousands of years. It serves a variety of purposes, such as providing solace, expressing grief, seeking closure, honoring...
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: The role of ritual mourning for those who have rejected religion: finding comfort and healing
Grief is a natural response to loss, whether it be the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, or the loss of something that was important to you. Grief can manifest itself in many ways,...
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: Queer individuals struggle with disenfranchised grief after suppression
Grief is often seen as an intensely private experience, one that individuals must navigate alone and face without support from others.
Some scholars argue for reimagining grief as a collective...
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: Exploring the intersections of queerness and grief: reimagining mourning as a collective process
How does queer mourning produce alternative ontologies of memory and survival?
Queerness is a concept that encompasses sexual orientation and gender identity. Queer theory refers to theories about...
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: Queer sexuality, gender identity, and the power dynamics behind loss, grief, and new ways of living after death
How does grief manifest differently in communities that have endured repeated historical traumas and erasures?
The article will explore how the experience of grief differs for individuals who come...
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: A study of how intergenerational trauma affects grief in communities that have endured systemic oppression.
During times of grief and loss, people often seek out various coping mechanisms to help them navigate their pain. One such mechanism is the erotic connection between individuals. Eroticism has been...
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: Unlocking the healing power of erotic connection: how grief and loss can lead to intimacy and renewal