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LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52024-03-08T18:40:06ZBrianna Wyatt2024-03-08T18:39:52+00:002024-03-08T18:39:52+00:00CFP: The Routledge Handbook of Dark Events: Celebrations, Heritage, and Customs of Death and the Macabrehttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=FESTIVAL;3cd01170.2403Dear members,<br><br>***Apologies for cross-posting***<br><br>The Routledge Handbook of Dark Events: Celebrations, Heritage, and Customs<br>of Death and the Macabre (edited by Brianna Wyatt, Oxford Brookes<br>University; Hannah Stewart, University of Central Lancashire; James<br>Kennell, University of Surrey; and Philip Stone University of Central<br>Lancashire) is seeking chapter contributions.<br><br>The aim of this The Routledge Handbook of Dark Events is to explore<br>celebrations, heritage, and customs of death (events) and the macabre in a<br>comprehensive manner. Dark events may be understood as event designs and<br>experiences set within dark tourism and cultural heritage, but in other<br>ways, also linked to [...]Brianna Wyatt2024-02-19T10:21:46+00:002024-02-19T10:21:46+00:00CFP: The Routledge Handbook of Dark Events: Celebrations, Heritage, and Customs of Death and the Macabrehttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=FESTIVAL;72955ce3.2402Dear members,<br><br>***Apologies for cross-posting***<br><br>The Routledge Handbook of Dark Events: Celebrations, Heritage, and Customs<br>of Death and the Macabre (edited by Brianna Wyatt, Oxford Brookes<br>University; Hannah Stewart, University of Central Lancashire; James<br>Kennell, University of Surrey; and Philip Stone University of Central<br>Lancashire) is seeking chapter contributions.<br><br>The aim of this The Routledge Handbook of Dark Events is to explore<br>celebrations, heritage, and customs of death (events) and the macabre in a<br>comprehensive manner. Dark events may be understood as event designs and<br>experiences set within dark tourism and cultural heritage, but in other<br>ways, also linked to [...]