Contributors: Charles Clary

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Charles Clary who will contribute to the Public Education and Engagement in Museums and Heritage section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with his work titled: Transforming Memento Mori: A Contemporary Lens. Charles says that his work stems from the loss of both his motherContinue reading “Contributors: Charles Clary”

Contributors: Elifgül Doğan

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Elifgül Doğan who will contribute to the Politics and the Dead section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with her work tentatively titled: A quest for identity through archaeological human remains in Turkey.  Doğan says she became interested in studying death and related topics whenContinue reading “Contributors: Elifgül Doğan”

Contributors: Claire Nally

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Dr. Claire Nally who will contribute to the Public Education and Engagement in Museums and Heritage section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with her work tentatively titled: The Death Positive Library alongside her colleague Dr. Stacey Pitsillides and the library staff at Redbridge, KirkleesContinue reading “Contributors: Claire Nally”

Contributors: Radka Krejčí

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Radka Krejčí who will contribute to the Heritage, Tourism, and Death section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with her work titled: Challenges faced by the owners of historical monuments that present human remains in today’s world.  Radka says that because she is responsible forContinue reading “Contributors: Radka Krejčí”

Contributors: Dario Piombino-Mascali

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Dr. Dario Piombino-Mascali who will contribute to the Heritage, Tourism, and Death section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with his work tentatively titled: Striking a Balance: Preserving, Curating, and Investigating Human Remains from the Capuchin Catacombs of Palermo, co-authored with Dr. Kirsty Squires. ShowingContinue reading “Contributors: Dario Piombino-Mascali”

Contributors: Kelsey Perreault

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Kelsey Perreault who will contribute to the Politics and the Dead section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with her work titled: A Shadow Pandemic: Documenting, Visualizing, and Memorializing Victims of Femicide in Mexico City Perreault became interested in death-related topics after reading a children’sContinue reading “Contributors: Kelsey Perreault”

Contributors: Angela Stienne

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Dr. Angela Stienne who will contribute to the Public Education and Engagement in Museums and Heritage section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with her work titled: Exploring mummy stories in museums: storytelling, science communication and the stories we (do not) tell. Stienne says sheContinue reading “Contributors: Angela Stienne”

Contributors: Cat Irving

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Cat Irving who will contribute to the Acquisition, Curation and Conservation of the Dead section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with her work titled: Conserving the Humanity of Human Remains  Irving became interested in death after a fascination with anatomical structure. “I would walkContinue reading “Contributors: Cat Irving”

Contributors: Laura Anderson Barbata

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Laura Anderson Barbata who will contribute to the Politics and the Dead section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with her work titled: Julia Pastrana’s Long Journey Home Barbata is a native of Mexico and since her infancy has honored and participated in the annualContinue reading “Contributors: Laura Anderson Barbata”

Contributor: Tia Price

Mors Mortis Museum is proud to feature Dr. Tia Price who has contributed to the Heritage, Tourism, and Death section of the upcoming Routledge handbook: Museums, Heritage, and Death with her work tentatively titled: The Hollywood Museum of Death: The commodification of the maiden, criminal, and the corpse. “The corpse, outside of heritage or anthropology,Continue reading “Contributor: Tia Price”