Speaking for the Dead: Funeral as Ritual Performance

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Speaking for the Dead: Funeral as Ritual Performance An Exploration of the Narrative Experiences of Funeral Officiators through Performative Inquiry Janelle Davis Intercultural Communication

Existing Research on Funerals Significance of funerals as cultural performances (Reimers 149) Specific rhetorical value of eulogies (Kunkel and Dennis 2) Comparison of efficacy of formal and informal interactions in comforting the bereaved (Horton and Kline 17) Process of personalization and deritualization (Davies 65, Cook and Walter 366-367)

Research Questions What is the narrative experience of a funeral or memorial service for the officiator? How do funeral officials tailor their communication strategies for these events? What do the differences between formal ritual processes and spontaneous interpersonal moments reveal about deritualization?

Why Performance? Rituals are fundamentally performative (Rothenbuhler 8-9). Bereavement is an intensely personal and emotionally affective experience. The use of text alone distances us from our experiences (Albrecht 227). Performance provides a means of empathetic, mindful inquiry that is sensitive to the experiences of coresearchers (Spry 341). Performance is a means of bringing together Self and Other for meaningful exchange (Conquergood 80).

Method: Performance Studies Stage One: Data collection through intensive interviewing Stage Two: Transcription and Scripting Stage Three: Rehearsal and Memorization Stage Four: Reflexive Performance Stage Five: Critical Reflection

Data Gathering: Informants One female pastor who has performed funerals professionally in a Protestant Christian tradition One female layperson who performed a unique Pagan memorial service Autoethnographic segment from researcher's memories of eulogizing

Data Analysis: Performative Reflection Juxtaposition of common and contrasting threads allowed performance to explore different aspects of memorial process Visceral, experiential difference between rehearsal and performance Reactions of audience members supports catalytic effect of viewing the performance

Question #1: Narrative Experience Officiator provides prepared, formal remarks Officiator offers time to the bereaved to tell stories about the deceased After formal segment of service is concluded, officiator circulates and continues to elicit stories from the bereaved Officiator encourages expression of a variety of emotions from the bereaved

Question #2: Tailoring Communication Strategies Focus on emotional support Keeping self and personal feelings at a distance to provide attention to bereaved Conversations center on deceased Emphasis on listening over speaking Use of belief systems to structure experience

Question #3: Deritualization Expanded role of family in determining the shape of a service Use of non-traditional literature as source material for ritual structure Primary focus on community and relationships between humans Decentering of God and of officiator as divine messenger Emphasis on hope and meaning in the hereand-now of material existence

Conclusions & Implications Use of performance enabled audience connection that is unavailable through formal presentations Use of performance and autoethnography provided valuable check against researcher bias Tension between need for ritual structure and desire for personalization of rituals suggests room for future inquiry Use of fiction in constructing unique, personalized ritual demands future investigation Room exists for more in-depth research through expanding breadth and diversity of interview data

Works Cited Albrecht, Robert. The Virgin, the Princess, and the Goddess: A Field Report and Analysis of Pagan and Christian Symbolism in a Roman Catholic Religious Celebration of Northern Chile. Atlantic Journal of Communication 15.3 (2007): 171-193. Print. Conquergood, Dwight. Health Theatre in a Hmong Refugee Camp: Performance, Communication, and Culture. TDR 32.3 (1988): 174-208. Print. Cook, Guy, and Tony Walter. Rewritten Rites: Language and Social Relations in Traditional and Contemporary Funerals. Discourse & Society 16.3 (2005): 365-391. Print. Davies, Douglas J. A Brief History of Death. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2005. Print. Horton, Brian, and Susan Kline. The Role of Communication Rituals in Models of Bereavement. Paper Presentation. National Communication Association Convention, Chicago, IL, November 2007: 17. Print. Kunkel, Adrianne Dennis, and Michael Robert Dennis. Grief Consolation in Eulogy Rhetoric: An Integrative Framework. Death Studies 27.1 (2003): 1-38. Print. Reimers, Eva. Death and Identity: Graves and Funerals as Cultural Communication. Mortality. 4.2 (1999): 147-166. Rothenbuhler, Eric W. Ritual Communication: From Everyday Conversations to Mediated Ceremony. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1998. Print. Spry, Tami. A 'Performative-I' Copresence: Embodying the Ethnographic Turn in Performance and the Performative Turn in Ethnography. Text and Performance Quarterly 26.4 (2006): 339-346. Print.