Continuing bonds and place.

Death Stud

b Centre for Death and Society, Department of Social and Policy Sciences , University of Bath, Bath , UK.

Published: August 2017

Where do people feel closest to those they have lost? This article explores how continuing bonds with a deceased person can be rooted in a particular place or places. Some conceptual resources are sketched, namely continuing bonds, place attachment, ancestral places, home, reminder theory, and loss of place. The authors use these concepts to analyze interview material with seven Swedes and five Britons who often thought warmly of the deceased as residing in a particular place and often performing characteristic actions. The destruction of such a place, by contrast, could create a troubling, haunting absence, complicating the deceased's absent-presence.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2017.1286412DOI Listing

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