The article discusses the resurgence of the 'doula de moarte' (death midwife) profession in Romania, particularly among urban populations. Traditionally associated with rural communities, this role involved guiding families through mourning rituals and providing emotional support during funerals. With urbanization and secularization, the practice declined, replaced by more formalized funeral services. However, recent years have seen a renewed interest in the role, driven by a desire for more personalized and meaningful end-of-life experiences. Anca Magyar, a trained death midwife based in Cluj-Napoca, highlights how this profession has adapted to modern needs, offering emotional counseling and spiritual guidance. The piece emphasizes the cultural significance of the role and its evolving relevance in contemporary society.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents a descriptive account of a cultural tradition and its modern adaptation without overtly endorsing or criticizing any political stance. It focuses on societal changes and individual experiences rather than taking a partisan position. While the topic relates to cultural practices,
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article provides a detailed description of the role of 'doula de moarte' in rural Romanian traditions and explains its modern adaptation in urban settings. It references Anca Magyar as a trained professional in the U.S., but does not provide direct quotes from her or primary sources. The informa




