About the Book
Combining a historical and artistic point of view with a focus on the practicalities of managing the dead and their spaces, Death and Funeral Practices in Portugal is the first book to offer a broad look at the evolution and current status of Portuguese funerary practice.By exploring the country’s historical development, examining the contemporary legal framework, and systematizing the way Portugal manages its cemeteries, crematoria, and other death spaces, this book aims to provide an essential reference to researchers with an interest in Portuguese funeral practice. Among other themes, this book interprets the predominance of Catholic funerals, examines the relatively recent history of cremation, and contextualizes the practices of exhumation and grave re-use, which are integral to the normal functioning of a Portuguese cemetery.
About the Authors
Rafaela Ferraz Ferreira is a writer and independent researcher with a focus on Portuguese death practices, specifically current and emerging forms of body disposal. Learn more at rafaelaferraz.com/aboutAna Júlia Miranda works in Aveiro as a technical assistant of two public cemeteries, Esgueira and Taboeira, dealing with all the legal and bureaucratic matters of managing and maintaining the two cemeteries.
Francisco Queiroz is a Portuguese art historian, researcher at both CEPESE (Oporto) and ARTIS-IHA/FLUL (Lisbon). Learn more at franciscoqueiroz.pt
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Published April 1, 2022Hardcover & Ebook
160 Pages
36 Photos & Illustrations
ISBN 9780367721558
Part of the Routledge International Focus on Death and Funeral Practices series