Dressing the dead body
Keywords:
Weaving: Ritual, Funeral RitualAbstract
My current research focuses on textiles and rites, especially woven textiles for funerals and moments of loss. What active role can a textile such as an infant-wrapping cloth or a funeral pall play in the mourning process? This article will describe the development and current questions that address 1) the infant-wrapping cloth – the textile that is used to dress, clothe, or cover the dead body with particular attention to the question of infant mortality and the material practices of care. 2) The funeral pall that is used at funerals, draped over the coffin or as a body cover at hospital viewing rooms. One example to be presented is Kortedalakrönika (‘The Chronicle of Kortedala’), a collaborative project, woven for a church in Gothenburg. My work is based in artistic practice but opens up several scientific and existential questions.
Section
Articles
Published
2016-12-14
How to Cite
Nordström, B. (2016). Dressing the dead body. Approaching Religion, 6(2), 143–155. https://doi.org/10.30664/ar.67599
Copyright (c) 2016 Birgitta Nordström
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