Thank you for your participation

The organizers of the conference ‘Images of the Afterlife’ wish to thank all the people who participated in the conference. It was a pleasure to have you all here in Turku! We wish you enjoyed your stay, got good feedback concerning your work and found new friends and colleagues who will benefit your future work. We are happy that we had a chance to hear so many inspiring presentations, have plenty of interesting discussions and get acquainted with so many wonderful people. We have a strong feeling that the conference was a great success, which we all created together.

We are also happy to invite you to send your article proposals, based on your conference papers, to the Images of Afterlife theme issue of Thanatos (the call-for-papers for the theme issue was included in your conference folder) that will be published in December 2015.

We are currently creating an archive of conference papers and presentations to this website. The archive will be password protected, and the password will be given to all participants of the conference. If you wish to add your paper or presentation to the archive, please contact our coordinator Varpu Alasuutari (varpu.alasuutari[at]utu.fi).

As a small reminder of the conference, we publish the opening words of the conference presented by professor Marja-Liisa Honkasalo. Please download her speech here.

Welcome to the conference!

The international and interdisciplinary conference Images of Afterlife will be held at the University of Turku this week, starting on Wednesday, October 22nd. The conference is organized by the research project Mind and the Other, which is funded by the Academy of Finland.

The registration to the conference has already ended, but the keynote lectures are open to all listeners, welcome!

The conference will be held at the Sirkkala Campus, located in Kaivokatu 12. Please download the campus map and the city map if needed.

You will find the updated program and the book of abstracts from the Program page.

Online registration is now open

Online registration for the conference Images of Afterlife is now open. You can register for the conference via the University of Turku Webshop in here (in English) or here (in Finnish).

The registration fee is 50 € (includes lunch and coffee during the conference days). The fee for the optional conference dinner is 50 €. Please make sure that you pay the registration fee and the fee for the optional dinner simultaneously with the registration. The registration is confirmed once the fee is paid.

Please remember to inform us as you fill out the registration form if you have any special diets and whether you will attend the reception at the Turku City Hall on Wednesday, at 18.30.

The deadline for registration is Monday, October 6. Please make sure that you will register in time!

If you have any questions regarding the registration, please contact us via email at imagesofafterlife@gmail.com.

CFP (DEADLINE EXTENDED): Interdisciplinary conference: Images of Afterlife

22–24 October 2014, University of Turku, Finland

THE DEADLINE FOR ABSTRACT PROPOSALS HAS BEEN EXTENDED

Images of death and afterlife are rich and manifold in various religious contexts, as well as in artistic, media and other symbolic expressions. Representations of afterlife reflect cultural values, fears and hopes. In the contemporary West collective religious representations are challenged and completed by individual conceptions and beliefs, which, in turn, derive from various cultural sources. How has afterlife – the life and existence of souls and minds (or bodies) after death – been imagined in different contexts and how is it imagined today? What are the contexts in which these images are expressed? Where do afterlife conceptions come from and what is their significance in the societies of the living?

The interdisciplinary conference Images of Afterlife aims to discuss the cultural imagery of death and afterlife from various perspectives, such as anthropology, history, linguistics, religious studies, arts studies, social sciences, health care, psychology and psychiatry, in various cultural and historical contexts. We welcome a broad spectrum of papers, which illustrate and analyze theoretical approaches to cultural representations as well as to individual experiences of death and afterlife. The representations can include stories, beliefs, conceptions, customs and rituals, as well as works of art and literature. We are also interested in various methodologies that can be applied in the study of the images, including multidisciplinary methodologies.

Topics for papers may include but are not limited to:

  • Religious and spiritual images of afterlife
  • Images of afterlife in art
  • Mythic topographies of the otherworld
  • Secular conceptions of afterlife
  • Afterlife conceptions as sources of comfort and hope
  • Beliefs about persistence of the mind after death
  • Mind, soul and consciousness
  • “Good” and “bad” death
  • Suicide and afterlife
  • Euthanasia
  • Organ transplantation
  • Death, afterlife and multiculturalism in health care
  • Agency in afterlife
  • Marginalized discourses of afterlife
  • Interaction with the spaces and agents of the afterlife
  • Spirits, souls, ghosts, wraiths, apparitions, revenants
  • Ancestor worship
  • Near-death experiences and deathbed visions
  • Afterlife and emotions
  • Afterlife: popular (pseudo-scientific) discourses vs. legitimized doctrines

The conference is organized by the research project Mind and the Other – An Interdisciplinary Study on the Interactions of Multiple Realities http://mindandother.com/ (funded by the Academy of Finland) in collaboration with the Finnish Death Studies Association http://kuolemantutkimus.com/ .

The confirmed keynote lecturers are:

Professor Tony Walter, Death Studies, University of Bath

Professor Jussi Kotkavirta, Philosophy, University of Jyväskylä

Professor Altti Kuusamo, Art History, University of Turku

The language of the conference is English. Those who wish to present a paper in the conference are kindly requested to send an abstract of no more than 300 words (in .rtf, .doc or .docx format) to imagesofafterlife@gmail.com by April 13, 2014. Please send with the abstract your name, affiliation, contact information and field of specialization. Notices of acceptance will be sent by April 30, 2014.

Further information about the conference, social programme, travel and accommodation in Turku will be soon available on our web page https://imagesofafterlife.wordpress.com.

CFP: Interdisciplinary conference: Images of Afterlife

22–24 October 2014, University of Turku, Finland

Images of death and afterlife are rich and manifold in various religious contexts, as well as in artistic, media and other symbolic expressions. Representations of afterlife reflect cultural values, fears and hopes. In the contemporary West collective religious representations are challenged and completed by individual conceptions and beliefs, which, in turn, derive from various cultural sources. How has afterlife – the life and existence of souls and minds (or bodies) after death – been imagined in different contexts and how is it imagined today? What are the contexts in which these images are expressed? Where do afterlife conceptions come from and what is their significance in the societies of the living?

The interdisciplinary conference Images of Afterlife aims to discuss the cultural imagery of death and afterlife from various perspectives, such as anthropology, history, linguistics, religious studies, arts studies, social sciences, health care, psychology and psychiatry, in various cultural and historical contexts. We welcome a broad spectrum of papers, which illustrate and analyze theoretical approaches to cultural representations as well as to individual experiences of death and afterlife. The representations can include stories, beliefs, conceptions, customs and rituals, as well as works of art and literature. We are also interested in various methodologies that can be applied in the study of the images, including multidisciplinary methodologies.

Topics for papers may include but are not limited to:

  • Religious and spiritual images of afterlife
  • Images of afterlife in art
  • Mythic topographies of the otherworld
  • Secular conceptions of afterlife
  • Afterlife conceptions as sources of comfort and hope
  • Beliefs about persistence of the mind after death
  • Mind, soul and consciousness
  • “Good” and “bad” death
  • Suicide and afterlife
  • Euthanasia
  • Organ transplantation
  • Death, afterlife and multiculturalism in health care
  • Agency in afterlife
  • Marginalized discourses of afterlife
  • Interaction with the spaces and agents of the afterlife
  • Spirits, souls, ghosts, wraiths, apparitions, revenants
  • Ancestor worship
  • Near-death experiences and deathbed visions
  • Afterlife and emotions
  • Afterlife: popular (pseudo-scientific) discourses vs. legitimized doctrines

The conference is organized by the research project Mind and the Other – An Interdisciplinary Study on the Interactions of Multiple Realities (funded by the Academy of Finland) in collaboration with the Finnish Death Studies Association.

The confirmed keynote lecturers are:

Professor Tony Walter, Death Studies, University of Bath

Professor Jussi Kotkavirta, Philosophy, University of Jyväskylä

Professor Altti Kuusamo, Art History, University of Turku

The language of the conference is English. Those who wish to present a paper in the conference are kindly requested to send an abstract of no more than 300 words (in .rtf, .doc or .docx format) to imagesofafterlife@gmail.com by February 28, 2014. Please send with the abstract your name, affiliation, contact information and field of specialization. Notices of acceptance will be sent by April 30, 2014.

Further information about the conference, social programme, travel and accommodation in Turku will be soon available on our web page https://imagesofafterlife.wordpress.com.