Mourning Diana: Nation, Culture and the Performance of GriefAdrian Kear, Deborah Lynn Steinberg The death of Diana, Princess of Wales, on September 1 1997, prompted public demonstrations of grief on an almost unprecented global scale. But, while global media coverage of the events following her death appeared to create an international 'community of mourning', popular reacions in fact reflected the complexities of the princess's public image and the tensions surrounding the popular conception of royalty. |
Contents
princess | 15 |
3 | 29 |
New Labour New Britain and | 60 |
Rhetoric nation and the peoples property | 77 |
6 | 94 |
nation | 108 |
Mourning Diana Asian style | 120 |
Australians and the death of | 142 |
spectral ethics and the time | 169 |
minority populations mourn Diana | 187 |
Notes on contributors | 211 |