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ID142500
Title ProperMateriality and death
Other Title Informationvisual arts and Northern Thai funerals
LanguageENG
AuthorHall, Rebecca S
Summary / Abstract (Note)Visual arts maintain a colourful presence at Buddhist funerals in Northern Thailand. These arts are not made for mere decoration but serve an active and essential role in the ceremonies that take place after death. They echo funerary themes of the impermanent nature of life and the importance of a life filled with merit. This article examines cremation structures and funeral banners of Northern Thailand and argues that these arts not only hold significance for the living and the dead, but that in giving form to abstract concepts they have the power to guide observers in their beliefs regarding the dynamics of life and death.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of South East Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.3; Oct 2015: p.346-367
Journal SourceJournal of South East Asian Studies 2015-12 46, 3
Key WordsDeath ;  Materiality ;  Visual Arts ;  Northern Thai Funerals