Presentation Title
Death and Dying in Italy and Vietnam: Reflections on my Ricci Project
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Major
English
Anticipated Graduation Year
2022
Access Type
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)
Italy Seminar Paper
Death and Dying in Italy and Vietnam 4.pdf (1468 kB)
PDF of Slides
Rites and Religiosity Death and Dying in Vietnam(1).pdf (249 kB)
Italy Seminar Paper
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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.