The mourning after Hillsborough

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Abstract

There are continuing claims that in our society death is a taboo subject, and that bereaved people have lost touch with mourning rituals. This view seems to be challenged by the extensive mourning rituals on Merseyside in the fortnight in April 1989 following the Hillsborough tragedy, and by the simultaneous media debates about what would constitute appropriate mourning. The article analyses both the media debates and the rituals in order to ascertain whether these contradict the ‘taboo’ thesis, or whether they were unique to Merseyside and/or to a particular disaster.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)599-625
Number of pages27
JournalThe Sociological Review
Volume39
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 1991

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  • Sociology and Political Science

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