Much of the literature speaks of healthy bereavement as letting go of the deceased and moving forward with life. This title challenges that notion, discussing the meaning attributed to death and to the anticipation of death. It looks at the ways in which one's relationship with loved ones continues, endures, and perhaps even grows after death.
Much of the literature speaks of healthy bereavement as letting go of the deceased and moving forward with life. This title challenges that notion, discussing the meaning attributed to death and to the anticipation of death. It looks at the ways in which one's relationship with loved ones continues, endures, and perhaps even grows after death.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret Mitchell, Ph.D., is Associate Professor at Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia and Director of the Sellenger Centre for Research in Law, Justice and Policing. She first became interested in the social context of death while working with Strathclyde Police in Glasgow, Scotland on the aftermath of the Lockerbie Disaster in 1988 and studying its impact on emergency workers and the community.
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Acknowledgments. Mitchell Constructing Immortality: The Role of the Dead in Everyday Life. Howarth The Rebirth of Death: Continuing Relationships with the Dead. Hockey Kellaher Prendergast Sustaining Kinship: Ritualization and the Disposal of Human Ashes in the United Kingdom. Bourke "Rachel Comforted": Spiritualism and the Reconstruction of the Body After Death. Fowler Collective Memory and Forgetting: Components for a Study of Obituaries. Hughes Fever. Drake The Will: Inheritance Distribution and Feuding Families. Allsop Complaints About Health Care in the United Kingdom Following a Person's Death. Johnson Knowing by Heart: Remembering Victims of Intrafamilial Homicide. Herbert Psychosocial Death Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Sullivan Should Suicide be Reported in the Media? A Research Note. Breen O'Connor Family Disputes Dysfunction and Division: Case Studies of Road Traffic Deaths. Lennon Mitchell Dark Tourism: The Role of Sites of Death in Tourism. Beloff Immortality Work: Photographs as Memento Mori. Wyatt Art as Afterlife: Posthumous Self-presentation by Eminent Painters. Kornell The Eternal Cadaver: Anatomy and its Representation. Read Representing Trauma: The Case for Troubling Images.
Acknowledgments. Mitchell Constructing Immortality: The Role of the Dead in Everyday Life. Howarth The Rebirth of Death: Continuing Relationships with the Dead. Hockey Kellaher Prendergast Sustaining Kinship: Ritualization and the Disposal of Human Ashes in the United Kingdom. Bourke "Rachel Comforted": Spiritualism and the Reconstruction of the Body After Death. Fowler Collective Memory and Forgetting: Components for a Study of Obituaries. Hughes Fever. Drake The Will: Inheritance Distribution and Feuding Families. Allsop Complaints About Health Care in the United Kingdom Following a Person's Death. Johnson Knowing by Heart: Remembering Victims of Intrafamilial Homicide. Herbert Psychosocial Death Following Traumatic Brain Injury. Sullivan Should Suicide be Reported in the Media? A Research Note. Breen O'Connor Family Disputes Dysfunction and Division: Case Studies of Road Traffic Deaths. Lennon Mitchell Dark Tourism: The Role of Sites of Death in Tourism. Beloff Immortality Work: Photographs as Memento Mori. Wyatt Art as Afterlife: Posthumous Self-presentation by Eminent Painters. Kornell The Eternal Cadaver: Anatomy and its Representation. Read Representing Trauma: The Case for Troubling Images.
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