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El. knyga: Emotion, Identity and Death: Mortality Across Disciplines

  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317144670
  • Formatas: 248 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781317144670

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Death affects all aspects of life, it touches our emotions and influences our identity. Presenting a kaleidoscope of informative views of death, dying and human response, this book reveals how different disciplines contribute to understanding the theme of death. Drawing together new and established scholars, this is the first book among the studies of emotion that focuses on issues surrounding death, and the first among death studies which focuses on the issue of emotion. Themes explored include: themes of grief in the ties that bind the living and the dead, funerals, public memorials and the art of consolation, obituaries and issues of war and death-row, use of the internet in dying and grieving, what people do with cremated remains, new rituals of spiritual care in medical contexts, themes bounded and expressed through music, and more.

Recenzijos

'After reading this book, I felt full of ideas and possibilities. Presenting readers with a slice of mortality studies interdisciplinary range, this volume encourages the inventive pursuit of different [ ...] topics. Complex relationships between death, identity and emotion offer myriad applications. Quirky and complex, Emotion, identity & death will leave you thinking.' Mortality

List of Figures and Tables
vii
List of Contributors
ix
Introduction: Emotion, Identity and Death 1(6)
Douglas J. Davies
Chang-Won Park
1 The Postmodern Obituary: Why Honesty Matters
7(8)
Tim Bullamore
2 Chronic Illness, Awareness of Death, and the Ambiguity of Peer Identification
15(14)
Eva Jeppsson Grassman
3 Nationalization and Mediatized Ritualization: The Broadcast Farewell of Fadime Sahindal
29(14)
Eva Reimers
4 Wiring Death: Dying, Grieving and Remembering on the Internet
43(16)
Tim Hutchings
5 Individuals and Relationships: On the Possibilities and Impossibilities of Presence
59(12)
Arnar Arnason
6 Crafting Selves on Death Row
71(14)
Tamara Kohn
7 Sojourn, Transformative: Emotion and Identity in the Dying, Death, and Disposal of an Ex-Spouse
85(14)
Jacque Lynn Foltyn
8 Seeing Differently: Place, Art, and Consolation
99(10)
Christina Marsden Gillis
9 `Sacramentality' and Identity Transformation: Deathbed Rituals in Dutch Spiritual Care
109(16)
Thomas Quartier
10 Every Funeral Unique in (Y)our Way! Professionals Propagating Cremation Rituals
125(20)
Meike Heessels
11 Designing a Place for Goodbye: The Architecture of Crematoria in the Netherlands
145(16)
Mirjam Klaassens
Peter Groote
12 New Identity of All Souls' Day Celebrations in the Netherlands: Extra-Ecclesiastic Commemoration of the Dead, Art, and Religiosity
161(14)
Eric Venbrux
13 A Dream of Immortality: Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde (The Song of the Earth)
175(14)
Hyun-Ah Kim
14 De morte transire ad vitam? Emotion and Identity in Nineteenth-Century Requiem Compositions
189(16)
Wolfgang Marx
15 War without Death: America's Ingenious Plan to Defeat Enemies without Bloodshed
205(16)
John Troyer
Index 221
Douglas Davies, Professor in the Study of Religion and Director of The Centre for Death and Life Studies, Durham University. Chang-Won Park, Honorary Research Associate, The Centre for Death and Life Studies, Durham University and Senior Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Religion, Sogang University, South Korea.