Sociology of Funeral Service - Exam #2
What are the three methods of disposition?
1. burial 2. entombment 3. cremation
5 characteristics of a subculture?
1. ethnic 2. religion 3. geography 4. age 5. language
what are three facts regarding socialization?
1. it is an ongoing process from birth to death. 2. it is both formal and informal. 3. it is never perfect.
what are 3 ways communities have announced deaths?
1. tolling of bells/town crier 2. death notice/obituary 3. electronic media
Extreme Unction
A term that means "last anointing." It once referred to the time that the Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick is received just before death. It is accompanied by a final reception of Holy Communion called Viaticum.
ceremony
An instrumental action dealing with death, that is also expressional and that may or may not be charged with symbolic content expressing, among other things, the attitudes of the participants and possible onlookers (passive participants) who may be regarded as co-beneficiaries. Any action performed during a rite which may or may not have symbolic meaning to the participants or observers of the action.
the term extreme unction is utilized by which two communities?
Episcopal and Anglican
the last rite "sacrament of the sick" is still practiced by what community?
Roman Catholic Community
Hashkava
a ceremony (prayer) for the "laying down" of deceased relatives of the Orthodox Jewish Community
norm
a group belief about how members should behave in a given context; an established standard of behavior maintained by a society.
ethnic group
a group that is set apart from others, primarily because of its natural origin or distinctive cultural patterns.
religious ritual
a practice required or expected of members of a faith
subculture
a segment of society that shares a distinctive pattern of mores, folkways, and values that differs from the pattern of the larger society.
culture
a set of knowledge, beliefs, attitudes and rules for behavior that are held commonly within a society.
symbols
anything to which socially created meaning is given; a gesture, object, or work that forms the basis of human communication.
what is an instrumental action dealing with death that is also expressional?
ceremony
mutability
change; the ways the rite are carried out are changing rapidly
cultural universals
common traits or patterns found in cultures of mankind
what is the difference between direct and indirect learning?
direct learning is formal socialization and indirect learning is informal socialization.
All cultures practice some method of ___________?
disposition
what are two variations within faith groups?
ethnic and cultural
law
formal norms enforced by the state.
what is direct learning?
formal socialization; the ability to learn facts, figures and information presented in a systematic fashion. ex/ parents instruct their children via direct learning.
Secular
individuals who do not hold to established religious practices
what is indirect learning?
informal socialization; the adaptation of culture based upon observable behaviors. few individuals are ever taught why their group behaves the way they do at a funeral. this information is usually "caught" not "taught".
what is the most recognized symbol in human interaction?
language
honoring the anniversary of someone's death is an example of ________________________?
memorialization
markers, donations, honoring the anniversary of the death, head panels, medallions, casket corner keepsakes, etc. are examples of?
memorialization
more
must happen; must behaviors; rules of behavior which are considered vital to the welfare of the group and accompanied by relatively severe sanctions; norms deemed highly necessary to the welfare of the community.
the expression, symbols, norms and meaning in rituals are ___________________________?
mutable
immutability
order/stability; the funeral rite is an immutable aspect of human existence
Ghusl
practical and ceremonial washing of the deceased Muslim
Christening a baby or a bris are examples of?
ritual
A division or smaller identifiable unit of culture, connected to that culture by common traits and having unique traits to itself is a definition of __________________.
subculture
material elements include _______________________.
tangible aspects of products and services offered; see and touch.
doctrine of atonement
the belief that the created is reunited with the creator at death
Taharah
the ceremonial washing of the deceased by the chevrah Kadisha before burial; serves as a ritual purification or cleansing of the body
Ethnocentrism
the emotional attitude that one's own race, nation, group, or culture is superior to all others.
diffusion
the process by which a cultural item spreads from group to group or society to society
globalization
the process of connecting countries and cultures in economic, political, and social activities.
values
the standards by which people define what is desirable or undesirable, good or bad, beautiful or ugly.
society
the structure of relationships within which culture is created and shared through regularized patterns of social interaction
thanatology
the study of death and dying
sociology
the study of social groups, their modes of organization, the processes which tend to maintain or change these forms, and the relationships between the groups
sociobiology
the systematic study of the relationship between the individual and society and the consequences of the difference
non-material elements include ________________________.
values, ideas, concepts and rules regarding acceptable and unacceptable behavior; intangible.
what is penance?
voluntary self-punishment inflicted as an outward expression of repentance for having done wrong
can ceremony be limited to non-religious events?
yes
