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Samantha ChipmanFollow

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Major

English

Anticipated Graduation Year

2022

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Open Access

Abstract

In this presentation, I analyze death and dying as a part of culture. 21 qualitative online interviews and interdisciplinary research yield findings about attitudes towards death, religious beliefs and ritual practices, and authenticity as a way to engage with questions about how culture influences individual views of death.

Faculty Mentors & Instructors

Dr. Richard Kim, Deparment of Philosophy; Dr. Anne Wingenter, John Felice Rome Center; Dr. Doan Nguyen, Vietnam Center; Dr. Mine Cinar, Center for International Business; Rebecca Valeriano-Flores, Department of Philosophy (PhD Candidate)

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Death and Dying in Italy and Vietnam: Reflections on my Ricci Project

In this presentation, I analyze death and dying as a part of culture. 21 qualitative online interviews and interdisciplinary research yield findings about attitudes towards death, religious beliefs and ritual practices, and authenticity as a way to engage with questions about how culture influences individual views of death.