Death & Memory(reading)
What Is a Ritual?
Baad ng Pauno (Film)
RANDOM
Quotes
100

What village does Ruth Behar study in Death and Memory?

Santa María del Monte

100

How do rituals help the living after loss?

(something along the lines of "reintegration into society and assigning meaning to death")

100

What is Lydia preparing for throughout the film?

U.S. visa interview

100

Who wrote The Vulnerable Observer?

Ruth Behar

100

“We are all human beings. They were just born a bit whiter.”

Lydia

200

Where did Behar’s grandfather die?

Miami Beach

200

True or False: All death rituals are funerals

False

200

Where does most of the film take place?

Lydia’s kitchen in the Philippines

200

Who wrote “The Day of Shelly’s Death”?

Renato Rosaldo

200

"If you do not pass me, this will be my last."

Lydia

300

How do villagers in Santa María keep memories alive

rituals and collective mourning

300

Name ONE requirement for something to be considered a ritual.

"It must be
repeated / structured / symbolic / socially recognized "

300

Why does Lydia want to go to the U.S.?

To see her family and grandson

300

What personal event changed Rosaldo’s understanding of grief?

death of his wife

300

"Death in the U.S. felt more private and emotionally isolating.”

Ruth Behar

400

How does Behar describe death in the U.S.?

private and emotionally isolating

400

How does migration affect collective mourning?

it reduces community obligation to participate

"rituals are harder to maintain, weakening cultural continuity"

400

What does Lydia’s frustration reveal about global inequality?

Unequal power between First World and others

400

What traditional anthropology belief does the “vulnerable observer” challenge?

DEBATE QUESTION:
Both teams select 1 speaker. The team that chooses this question gets to speak first.
WE will grade which group receives the points

emotional distance equals objectivity


"Vulnerable Observer: Challenges the idea that researchers should stay emotionally distant byarguing that her personal experiences shaped her research and that being emotionally connecteddeepened her understanding rather than weakening it. "

400

“Emotional experience can deepen understanding.”

Renato Rosaldo

500

What is the main contrast between death in Spain and the U.S.?

communal ritual vs. individual grief

500

Migration often disrupts what aspect of death rituals?

ritual space

"Geography: ritual spaces are often tied to land...church proximity, place of ancestral death, ritualcalendars (ex. Santa Maria)"

500

How does the film connect to themes of migration and ritual?

DEBATE QUESTION:
Both teams select 1 speaker. The team that chooses this question gets to speak first.
WE will grade which group receives the points

(anything about migration disrupts family connection, memory, and belonging is valid)

500

What are our names ?

Ava, Henry, Nikki, and Suraj

500

"Families are more dispersed which weakens community's obligation to participate"

GROUP 6

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