- Professional mourning
Professional mourning or paid mourning is a mostly historical occupation practiced in
Near East ern cultures and many other parts of the world. Professional mourners, usually women, are compensated to lament or deliver aeulogy . Mentioned in the Bible, the occupation is widely invoked in literature, from theUgaritic epics of early centuries BC to modern poetry. Held in high esteem in some cultures and times, the practice was vilified in others. A book on criminalslang gives "dead-room chiseler" as an alternative.References
* Footnote 1 in Sabar, Y. (1976). "Lel-Huza: Story and History in a Cycle of Lamentations for the Ninth of Ab in the Jewish Neo-Aramaic Dialect of Zakho, Iraqi Kurdistan." "Journal of Semitic Studies" (21) 138-162.
See also
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Keening
*Placebo (at funeral)
*Claque External links
* [http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=1521963 Professional mourners] —
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