Sağdıç, Kalben2016-01-082016-01-082010http://hdl.handle.net/11693/15107Ankara : The Department of Graphic Design and the Institute of Fine Arts of Bilkent University, 2010.Thesis (Master's) -- Bilkent University, 2010.Includes bibliographical references leaves 79-84.This study is an attempt to conceptualize what a “keepsake” is within the context of subjective and social usage in relation to death and mourning. The phenomenon of memory keeping is examined not only as a subjective collation but as an objectifying, inalienable practice during which material qualities and mnemonic value of the keepsake are revealed. Ancestral memorials‟ encoding continuity between and across generations, types of display of a keepsake as well as types of mourning/object keeping, are the focai of the study. A test study aiming to provide an understanding and a basis for more profound researching of keepsake as a social phenomenon is conducted, borrowing methods of ethnography and sociology. The discourse of “object-cathexis” and the “perennial nature of objects” as Zygmunt Bauman argues are discussed in order to analyze human-object relations within the framework of mourning.x, 84 leaves, illustrationsEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKeepsakeinalienability(un)mourningmemorybiography of objectstactilityGT3390 .S34 2010Death--Social aspects.Mourning customs.Personal belongings--Psychological aspects.Souvenirs (Keepsake)--Psychological aspects.Memorials.Material culture.Keepsake : meanings, practices and tactics of making and preserving memoryThesis