Week 3: Death System & 9/11 Flashcards
What is spontaneous Memorialization?
The need to do something
- Princess Diana and the river of flowers
With public tragedies, what is the role of rituals?
- Allowing for meaningful action at a time of disorganization “doing something”
- Affirming a sense of community
- Solidarity with victims
- Structuring public grief
- Reconstructing the narrative
What are 6 things that makes a tragedy public?
- Scope: number of people impacted (victims, families, friends, rescuers)
- Identification: our connection to the person or persons
- Social Value: greater the social value of the person (Kobe Bryant, Princess Diana)
- Consequences: 9/11 and security systems in airports
- Duration: hours or day
- Natural to human-made continuum
What are the 3 degrees and 1 perception that makes a tragedy public?
- Degree of intentionality: pulling a trigger vs. making a wrong turn vs. tornado
- Degree of expectedness: hurricanes, storms
- Degree of preventability: did people see the warning signs ???
- Perception of suffering: did they die suddenly?
What are the two elements of the Death System?
- Death system (defined): the interpersonal, sociophysical and symbolic network through which an individuals relationship to mortality is medicated by his or her society
- Simply stated: a way of understanding death related practices and how a society interacts with death related experiences
What are the 5 components of the death system?
- People: funeral director, police, firefighters, reporters, world leaders, recovery workers, health care workers
- Places: funeral homes, hospitals, buildings (sacred ground; death related character)
- Times: Memorial Day, day of the dead, September 11, Holocaust Remembrance Day
- Objects: Hearse, death certificate, tombstone, memorial crosses
- Symbols: funeral music, skull & crossbones, flag
What are the functions of the death system?
- Warnings and predictions (disasters, terror alerts)
- Preventing death (public health notices like COVID 19)
- Caring for dying (hospice/palliative care)
- Disposing of the dead
- Social consolidation after death (grief)
- Making sense of death (religion, scientific explanation)
- Killing (war)
What is Death Notification?
Informing family of a death that may have occurred violently or unexpectedly
- Notification of next-to-kin
For 9/11 What was their leading form of identification and what was the final death count?
- Remains (bones)
- Teeth
- Skin
- Shoes
- 2,996 dead
What is Terror Management theory?
Thinking about my death all the time and being in a constant state of terror about it
What is the amplification affect?
When terror use media to make a situation appear more threatening
What was the timeline of 9/11?
- 8:48, plane #1 hit north tower (American air flight 11)
- 9:03 plane #2 hits south tower (united flight 175)
- 9:41 plane #3 hits pentagon (American flight 77)
- 10:03 plane #4 hits Pennsylvania (united flight 93)