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Prof.dr. H.J.M. Venbrux
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anthropology
death
indigenous
local
particular
relation
religion
religiosity
ritual
world
Expertise
Anthropology of religion, death, religiosity, ritual
Expertise (NL)
Antropologie van de religie, dood, religiositeit, ritueel
Digital Author ID
info:eu-repo/dai/nl/07349156X
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Researcher
Organisation
Nijmegen Institute for Social Cultural Research - NISCR (RU)
Professor
Organisation
Comparative Religious Studies (RU)
Chair (EN)
Anthropology of religion, in particular indigenous and local religions in relation to world religions
Chair (NL)
Antropologie van de religie, in het bijzonder inheemse en lokale religies in relatie tot de wereldgodsdiensten
Phone
+31-24-3611741
Email
e. venbrux -at- ftr. ru. nl
URL
http://organisatiegids.ru.nl/tabOnderzoek.aspx?RBSID=102919
Publications
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Funerals/Corpses
In touch with the deceased: animate objects and human ashes
Living pictures, reviving the dead: claiming ritual and identity through posthumous films
New Identity of All Souls' Day Celebrations
Over My Dead Body: Body Donation and the Rise in Donor Registrations in the Netherlands
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Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Rituelen in de Intramurale Jeugdzorg
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
" I'm dead, therefore I am". The postself and notions of immortality in contemporary Dutch society
Project leader
Framing Aboriginal Photography: the construction of meaning and value for indigenous Australian artistic photographs within the intercultural space of institutional art worlds
Co-supervisor
Dreams and Transitions. The Royal Road to Surinam and Australian Indigenous Society
Classification
D63000
Cultural anthropology
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