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In this episode, hosts Dr Lauren Siegel and Dr Wenjie Cai welcome visiting researcher Dr Ian R. Lamond (University of Greenwich, March 2026) to discuss their work on “death spaces,” storytelling, and rituals. Ian describes their book Death and Events and autoethnographic reflections from death-industry practitioners and death scholars, sparked by a case where tourists photographed an Indian funeral. Ian shares their move into celebrancy—focused on LGBTQIA+ ceremonies, gender-affirming renamings, themed weddings/funerals, and non-human companion rituals—and links this to narrative, performance, and research. Ian shares an impactful experience from attending the São Paulo Pride event. connecting this to the need for ongoing queer resistance and legacy. They also outlines creating Leeds rainbow plaques and trails marking queer history, and defines events as ruptures that reveal power and enable change. 02:40 Studying Death Stories 04:19 Tourists at Funeral 06:06 Death Industry Insights 07:06 Celebrancy New Career 14:03 Rituals and Liminality 16:53 Living Funerals Trend 17:43 Sao Paulo Pride Story 22:09 Queer Legacy Projects 28:01 Critical Event Studies 32:10 Comedy and Farewell https://rapport-celebrancy.com/ Ian's edited book: Death and Events [https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/edit/10.4324/9781003155324/death-events-ian-lamond-ruth-dowson] Upcoming: International Critical Autoethnographic Perspectives on Death [https://www.waterstones.com/book/international-critical-autoethnographic-perspectives-on-death/khyati-tripathi/ian-lamond/9783032163110]
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