Contemporary Issues in the Sociology of Death, Dying and Disposal
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Product details:
- Edition number 1st ed. 1996
- Publisher Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Date of Publication 1 January 1996
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9781349243051
- Binding Paperback
- See also 9780312127428
- No. of pages225 pages
- Size 216x140 mm
- Weight 320 g
- Language English
- Illustrations XIX, 225 p. 0
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This book utilises a dynamic analysis of mortality to acknowledge shifts of emphasis in cultural and religious traditions. A central concern is the diversity of representations of death to be found within the varying cultural, religious, medical and legal systems of contemporary western societies. Since the construction of death mores has social implications, a major element of the book is an examination of the way in which groups and individuals employ specific representations of mortality in order to generate meaning and purpose for life and death.
MoreTable of Contents:
Foreword; M.Young - Introduction; G.Howarth - Notes on the Contributors - PART 1: LOCATING DEATH IN MODERN WESTERN SOCIETIES - The View from the West: Reading the Anthropology of Non-Western Death Ritual; J.Hockey - The Social Facts of Death; D.Davies - Change and Continuity in the Funeral Rituals of Sikhs in Britain; S.Singh Kalsi - PART 2: SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF DEATH - Vile Bodies and Mass Media Chantries; J.Davies - Dirt, Death, Decay and Dissolution: American Denial and British Avoidance; C.Davies - Dead Beauty: The Preservation, Memorialization, and Destruction of Beauty in Death; J.L.Foltyn - Representations of 'Good' and 'Bad' Death Among Deathworkers and the Bereaved; M.Bradbury - The Good Death: Attitudes of British Hindus; S.Firth - PART 3: THE ROLE OF HEALTH AND DEATH WORKERS - Terminal Care Education for Doctors; D.Field - Nurses' Perceptions of Stress When Working with Dying Patients on a Cancer Ward; J.S.Katz - Police Coping with Death: Assumptions and Rhetoric; M.Mitchell - PART 4: SOCIAL IMPLICATIONS OF LEGAL AND MEDICAL RESPONSES TO DEATH AND DYING - Death and the Disease: Inside the Culture of Childhood Cancer; S.Ball, A.Cribb & S.Bignold - Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Are Doctors' Duties when Following Patients' Orders a Bitter Pill to Swallow?; D.Pappas - The Donation of Organs for Transplantation: The Donor Families; M.Robbins - Facing Death Without Tradition; T.Walter - Bibliography - Index
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