The Mourning for Diana The Mourning for Diana

The Mourning for Diana

    • $72.99
    • $72.99

Publisher Description

The unexpected death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in Paris on August 31st 1997 led to a period of mourning over the next week that took the world by surprise. Major institutions - the media, the royal family, the church, the police - for once had no pre-planned script. For the public, this was a story with an ending they had not anticipated. How did these institutions and the public create a cultural order in the face of such disorder? Both those involved in the mourning and those who objected to it struggled to understand the depth and breadth of emotion shaking Britain and the world. Mourning was focused on London, where Diana's body lay, and on Diana's home, Kensington Palace. Throughout the city and especially in Kensington Gardens, millions left shrines to the dead princess made of flowers, messages, teddy bears and other objects. In towns and villages around the UK, this was repeated. The mourning was also global, with media dominated by Diana's death in scores of countries. The funeral itself had a record-breaking world television audience, and messages of condolence floated around the globe in cyber-space. How unique was all this? Does it mark a shift in the culture of mourning, of the position of the monarchy, of the role of emotion in British culture? How does it compare with the mourning for other super-icons - JFK, Evita, Elvis, and Monroe? Was it media-induced hysteria? Or was it simply a magnification of normal mourning behaviour? Focusing on the extraordinary actions of millions of ordinary people, this book documents what happened and shows how a modern rational society coped with the unexpected in a proto-revolutionary week that left participants and objectors alike asking 'why did we behave like this?'

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2020
June 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
300
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
6.2
MB
London and the Politics of Memory London and the Politics of Memory
2019
The New Elizabethan Age The New Elizabethan Age
2016
Death, Bereavement, and Mourning Death, Bereavement, and Mourning
2018
The Secular Religion of Fandom : Pop Culture Pilgrim The Secular Religion of Fandom : Pop Culture Pilgrim
2021
Tragic Novels, René Girard and the American Dream Tragic Novels, René Girard and the American Dream
2020
Death in the Early Twenty-first Century Death in the Early Twenty-first Century
2017
Death in the Modern World Death in the Modern World
2020
Social Death Social Death
2018
The Revival of Death The Revival of Death
2002