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Funerary Remnants of the Geto-Dacians in the Romanian Popular Culture
Funerary Remnants of the Geto-Dacians in the Romanian Popular Culture

Author(s): Loredana-Maria Ilin-Grozoiu
Subject(s): Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: cult of the dead; immortality of the soul; Romanian popular culture; funerary practices; soul;

Summary/Abstract: The funerary ceremony arouses a special interest for the researcher, preserving itself until today in obvious and expressive traditional forms, as an example being, on this respect, the multitude of ritual-magical practices and the archaic elements that they encompass. This ceremony attests the crisis moment from each human’s life, constituting a warranty and, in the same time, the remaining of the individual inside the group of belonging, which is the same and, yet, different. The keeping almost unchanged of the funeral rites and rituals, from ancient times until nowadays, is explained though the belief that any deviation from the norm could trigger the loss of the efficiency of “passing”, a belief that imposed itself over all the traditions, with different coercive power. There can be therefore found, exquisitely coherent, archaic gestures, ceremonial acts, beliefs and funeral ritual songs that have continually been performed until today, in most of the folkloric areas fromour country.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: XVI
  • Page Range: 145-152
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English