The area around the grave markers : contextualizing a neglected pet cemetery in northern Finland
Ikäheimo, Janne; Puska, Sara Jasmin; Äikäs, Tiina (2022-04-02)
Ikäheimo, J., Puska, S. J., & Äikäs, T. (2022). The area around the grave markers: Contextualizing a neglected pet cemetery in northern Finland. Journal of Cultural Geography, 39(2), 251–271. https://doi.org/10.1080/08873631.2022.2058248
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Abstract
The study of pet cemeteries has recently intensified in multiple disciplines. However, the focus of this research has been more on the interpretation of information available on grave markers, while only touching on the geographical context, the land use zone of these sites. The advantages of focusing on the broader context are shown here through a case study focusing on the Hiironen pet cemetery in the city of Oulu in northern Finland. First, by combining a variety of sources — archival documents, photographs, maps, and news reports — with field documentation, a contextual site history extending both before and after the official period of use of the pet cemetery (1971–1993) is established. This history mirrors temporal changes in societal values regarding human-companion animal relations. By defining and examining these changes, the current notion of the increasing status of present-day companion animals as dear family members is confirmed.
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