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Mourning Diana

Author : Adrian Kear,Deborah Lynn Steinberg
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2002-01-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134650415

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The death of Diana, Princess of Wales, on September 1 1997, prompted public demonstrations of grief on an almost unprecented global scale. But, while global media coverage of the events following her death appeared to create an international 'community of mourning', popular reacions in fact reflected the complexities of the princess's public image and the tensions surrounding the popular conception of royalty. Mourning Diana examines the events which followed the death of Diana as a series of cultural-political phenomena, from the immediate aftermath as crowds gathered in public spaces and royal palaces, to the state funeral in Westminister Abbey, examining the performance of grief and the involvement of the global media in the creation of narratives and spectacles relating to the commemoration of her life. Contributors investigate the complex iconic status of Diana, as a public figure able to sustain a host of alternative identifications, and trace the posthumous romanticisation of aspects of her life such as her charity activism and her relationship with Dodi al Fayed. The contributors argue that the events following the death of Diana dramatised a complex set of cultural tensions in which the boundaries dividing nationhood and citizenship, charity and activism, private feeling and public politics, were redrawn.

Diana's Mourning

Author : James Thomas
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Bereavement
ISBN : 0708317537

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In the week following the death of Princess Diana, the media presented images of the entire British nation united in tearful, hysterical grief to mourn their People s Princess. However, despite this emphasis on the response of the people, there has so far been no detailed examination of popular attitudes or media coverage during September 1997. James Thomas radically challenges the myths surrounding the mourning with the first ever people s history of the week. He combines a detailed survey of media coverage with analysis of a range of qualitative and quantitative evidence about popular attitudes, especially those of the ordinary people across Britain who recorded their views and actions for the Mass-Observation of Britain project. "Diana s Mourning "provides fascinating evidence of the diversity, complexity and ambiguity of popular reactions to Diana s death, and demonstrates that, far from being united, the British people were in fact deeply divided in grief in September 1997. It not only questions the accuracy of media representations of popular opinion, but also illustrates the media s power to influence attitudes and shape the myth of a nation in mourning."

The Mourning for Diana

Author : Tony Walter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2020-06-11
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000182149

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The unexpected death of Diana, Princess of Wales, in Paris on August 31st 1997 led to a period of mourning over the next week that took the world by surprise. Major institutions - the media, the royal family, the church, the police - for once had no pre-planned script. For the public, this was a story with an ending they had not anticipated. How did these institutions and the public create a cultural order in the face of such disorder? Both those involved in the mourning and those who objected to it struggled to understand the depth and breadth of emotion shaking Britain and the world. Mourning was focused on London, where Diana's body lay, and on Diana's home, Kensington Palace. Throughout the city and especially in Kensington Gardens, millions left shrines to the dead princess made of flowers, messages, teddy bears and other objects. In towns and villages around the UK, this was repeated. The mourning was also global, with media dominated by Diana's death in scores of countries. The funeral itself had a record-breaking world television audience, and messages of condolence floated around the globe in cyber-space. How unique was all this? Does it mark a shift in the culture of mourning, of the position of the monarchy, of the role of emotion in British culture? How does it compare with the mourning for other super-icons - JFK, Evita, Elvis, and Monroe? Was it media-induced hysteria? Or was it simply a magnification of normal mourning behaviour? Focusing on the extraordinary actions of millions of ordinary people, this book documents what happened and shows how a modern rational society coped with the unexpected in a proto-revolutionary week that left participants and objectors alike asking 'why did we behave like this?'

Mourning Diana

Author : Adrian Kear,Deborah Lynn Steinberg
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2002-01-22
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134650408

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Mourning Diana by Adrian Kear,Deborah Lynn Steinberg Pdf

The death of Diana, Princess of Wales, on September 1 1997, prompted public demonstrations of grief on an almost unprecented global scale. But, while global media coverage of the events following her death appeared to create an international 'community of mourning', popular reacions in fact reflected the complexities of the princess's public image and the tensions surrounding the popular conception of royalty. Mourning Diana examines the events which followed the death of Diana as a series of cultural-political phenomena, from the immediate aftermath as crowds gathered in public spaces and royal palaces, to the state funeral in Westminister Abbey, examining the performance of grief and the involvement of the global media in the creation of narratives and spectacles relating to the commemoration of her life. Contributors investigate the complex iconic status of Diana, as a public figure able to sustain a host of alternative identifications, and trace the posthumous romanticisation of aspects of her life such as her charity activism and her relationship with Dodi al Fayed. The contributors argue that the events following the death of Diana dramatised a complex set of cultural tensions in which the boundaries dividing nationhood and citizenship, charity and activism, private feeling and public politics, were redrawn.

Mourning Diana

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2024-07-02
Category : Monarchy
ISBN : OCLC:468447466

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Mourning and Disaster

Author : Michael Brennan
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2009-01-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781443803793

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The Hillsborough stadium disaster of 15 April 1989 and the death of Princess Diana on 31 August 1997 sparked expressivist scenes of public mourning hitherto unseen within the context of British society. The largely local displays of grief witnessed on Merseyside following the Hillsborough disaster were, however, repeated and provided a pre-text for the national (and global) public mourning which accompanied the death of Princess Diana. What was it, this book asks, about the Hillsborough disaster and death of Princess Diana that provoked such strong emotions? Why and how did these ostensibly similar events produce such contrasting reactions, moving some people, including the book’s author, to mourn one event but resist the mourning for the other? Mourning and Disaster provides an insight into a series of questions raised by the public mourning that followed these two events. What, for example, do the messages contained in the public books of condolence signed in the wake of these events tell us either about the social identities of the people who mourned or about the processes of meaning-making by which death is apprehended and understood? What do condolence books tell us about how contemporary society mourns and the ways in which loss is languaged? Is it the case that, in episodes of public mourning in which the deceased are not known to us personally, the mourner might actually be mourning some aspect of themselves? Is it also the case that in not mourning these events some aspect of one’s own identity or self was being repudiated or mourned? Drawing upon both the public books of condolence signed in Britain during the public mourning for these events, alongside the author’s own autobiographical memories of them, it is to these sorts of questions, amongst others, that this book seeks to provide answers.

Ghost of

Author : Diana Khoi Nguyen
Publisher : Omnidawn Open
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1632430525

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Winner of the Omnidawn Open Poetry Book Prize

Grief Works

Author : Julia Samuel
Publisher : Penguin UK
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9780241270752

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JULIA SAMUEL'S LATEST BOOK, EVERY FAMILY HAS A STORY, IS AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW A Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller Death affects us all. Yet it is still the last taboo in our society, and grief is still profoundly misunderstood... In Grief Works we hear stories from those who have experienced great love and great loss - and survived. Stories that explain how grief unmasks our greatest fears, strips away our layers of protection and reveals our innermost selves. Julia Samuel, a grief psychotherapist, has spent twenty-five years working with the bereaved and understanding the full repercussions of loss. This deeply affecting book is full of psychological insights on how grief, if approached correctly, can heal us. Through elegant, moving stories, we learn how we can stop feeling awkward and uncertain about death, and not shy away from talking honestly with family and friends. This extraordinary book shows us how to live and learn from great loss.

After Diana

Author : Mandy Merck
Publisher : Verso
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1998-09-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1859842658

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The death of Diana, Princess of Wales, was met by the greatest public mourning this century. Leading cultural critics dissect the enormous welter of words and images to determine what can be made of this extraordinary response.,.

Diana

Author : Martyn Gregory
Publisher : Random House
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2010-10-31
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780753544310

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Was Diana murdered? Was the British Royal family involved? Was she pregnant and engaged to Dodi? Did the paparazzi or 'a blinding white flash' cause the crash? Was driver Henri Paul really drunk or were his blood tests switched? Since Princess Diana died in Paris on 31 August 1997 there have been more questions than answers about the crash that killed her, despite lengthy official French and British investigations. This is the authoritative and up-to-date study into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales, which includes unique access to Diana's close friends and bodyguards, French and British detectives who probed the crash, and the official French investigation's dossier into the crash.

The Murder of Princess Diana - The Truth Behind the Assassination of the People's Princess

Author : Noel Botham
Publisher : Kings Road Publishing
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-16
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781786063731

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The Murder of Princess Diana - The Truth Behind the Assassination of the People's Princess by Noel Botham Pdf

REPUBLISHED TO COMMEMORATE THE 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF PRINCESS DIANA’S DEATH A whole nation stood paralysed at the news of Princess Diana’s tragic death after a car crash in Paris in August 1997. However heartbroken about the accident that took the life of the People’s Princess, many people were sceptical about the government’s official statements. After in-depth research of the circumstances of that fateful night, investigative writer and former journalist Noel Botham finally reveals what he alleges to be the truth – Princess Diana fell victim to a ruthlessly executed assassination. Twenty years later, the tragedy still shapes Britain as we know it today. How could the Establishment betray the trust of a whole nation? How was the killing executed? Was there really another car in the tunnel at the time of the crash? Reporting from the innermost sanctums of British intelligence and royalty, Botham reveals shocking answers to what he claims is one of the UK’s most successfully kept secrets. As Botham affirms, The Murder of Princess Diana firmly lays to rest the theory that Diana’s death was a mere accident, and finally gives the people of Britain the explanation they deserve.

Diana - Remembering the Princess

Author : Ken Wharfe,Ros Coward
Publisher : John Blake
Page : 248 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2022-08-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781789466379

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Diana - Remembering the Princess by Ken Wharfe,Ros Coward Pdf

Today, twenty-five years since Diana's death, seems the right moment for a reassessment of this remarkable woman. Did the Royal Family learn lessons from her life, about protection and privacy, about how to incorporate 'outsiders' into their ranks, about how to manage scandal? Did it take any lessons from her death, and the public's reaction not only to that, but to the behaviour of, in particular, the Queen and Prince Charles, in the aftermath? Or have the family and the Palace - 'the men in grey suits', as Diana called them - continued on the same track, unchanged, repeating many of the mistakes made with her, from her first nervous ventures in royal circles to her later defiance of traditional protocols? These and many other questions are explored in this authoritative book, written by two people closely associated with Diana: Inspector Ken Wharfe was the Princess's police protection officer for six years during the most turbulent period of her marriage to Prince Charles. Ros Coward was chosen as author of the official book by the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Trust. Their book is both an examination of the people and events of the time, and an elegiac tribute to one of the most iconic figures of the late twentieth century.

Hope in the Mourning

Author : Diana E Gill
Publisher : Independently Published
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2022-11-10
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9798363088582

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Have a look into the first year, month by month, of a young widow's journey of grief. Raw and personal, Diana opens up about all the heartfelt emotions that go along with grief after losing her husband at the age of forty-one. Grief is personal, and no matter who you have lost, grief must be dealt with in order to heal. This is a glimpse of that journey, written so that others might take hold of insights that will help them in their own journey.

The Way We Were

Author : Paul Burrell
Publisher : Harper Collins
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2010-10-19
Category : History
ISBN : 9780062046314

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Paul Burrell served Diana, Princess of Wales, as her faithful butler from 1987 until her death in 1997. He was much more than an employee: he was her right-hand man, confidant, and friend whom Diana herself described as "the only man she ever trusted." Featuring previously unseen interior photographs and remarkably intimate details, The Way We Were flings open the doors to Kensington Palace, leading readers deep inside the private world of Princess Diana—room by room, memory by memory. Marking the tenth anniversary of the princess’s death, Burrell has penned a faithful and poignant tribute to "the boss"—capturing as never before her vivacity and love of life, her style, her fashion, and her heart. Some images that appeared in the print edition of this book are unavailable in the electronic edition due to rights reasons.

Somewhere Towards The End

Author : Diana Athill
Publisher : Granta Books
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2009-07-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781847081582

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Somewhere Towards The End by Diana Athill Pdf

What is it like to be old? Diana Athill made her reputation as a writer with the candour of her memoirs - her commitment, in her words, 'to understand, to be aware, to touch the truth'. Now in her nineties, and freed from any inhibitions that even she may once have had, she reflects frankly on the losses and occasionally the gains that old age brings, and on the wisdom and fortitude required to face death. This is a lively narrative of events, lovers and friendships: the people and experiences that have taught her to regret very little, to resist despondency and to question the beliefs and customs of her own generation.