Mourning on Mobile Media Mourning on Mobile Media

Mourning on Mobile Media

Everyday Affective Witnessing

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Publisher Description

How our mourning rituals on mobile media reflect our social, cultural and emotional lives.

From Instagram eulogies of human and animal kin to witnessing mass human destruction on TikTok, mobile media practices play a significant role in contemporary grieving, memorializing, and mourning rituals in an age of permanent crisis. Our devices bear witness to the intimate, affective, embodied, and collective ways we mourn in, and through, contemporary media. In Mourning on Mobile Media, Larissa Hjorth aims to understand the role of mobile media mourning rituals as a reflection of our lives.

As disasters, pandemics, and war become more commonplace in and through mobile devices as affective witnesses, how can we learn from mourning practices as a reflection of contemporary media culture? The author argues that through these micronarratives—from eulogies about lost kin to more existential elegies about a loss of habit—we can connect, enhance kinship, and create hope in response to the overwhelming sense of crisis we face today.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2025
11 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
200
Pages
PUBLISHER
MIT Press
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
63.8
MB
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