Mortality, Dying and Death
Mortality, Dying and Death
edited by T Chandler Haliburton and Caroline Edwards
ISBN: 978-1-914710-52-3
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CONTENT
Introduction
PART I END OF LIFE CARE
Hospital Experience
When End of Life Becomes an Emergency: Dealing with Death and Dying in the Emergency Department
Cara Bailey
Is Religion Harmful to Patients at the End-of-Life? The Impact of Religion on End-of-Life Decision-Making
Kate Coleman-Brueckheimer
The Elderly
The Return of the Grotesque Aged Female Body in Gunter von Hagens’ Autopsy: Life and Death (Channel 4)
Joanne Garde-Hansen
“I don’t want to be a burden to anybody”: Older People’s Preferences for Care at the End of Life
Eileen Sutton and Joanna Coast
PART II ATTITUDES AND CONCEPTS
Conceptions of Death in Biography and Philosophy
The Trauma of Death and the Silence of the Private Diary
Nikos Falagkas and Georgia Kalogeropoulou
Death and Ambition in Freud’s The Interpretation of Dreams
Liran Razinsky
To Join the Army as a Volunteer During a War: Wittgenstein and the Conception of Death
Rossella Pisconti
Historical Attitudes Towards Death
“Coffin Nails and Column Inches”: An Overview of the News-worthiness of Death in British and Irish Journalism Since the Turn of the Twentieth Century
Mark Wehrly
Mr. Moss’s Skull: Changing Attitudes Toward Accidental Exhumation in Annapolis, Maryland, 1855-2006
Michael P. Parker
The Politics of Death: Monarchy and Mortality in Late Medieval England, 1399-1413
Ciara – Marie Shevlin
PART III SUFFERING AND BEREAVMENT
Rituals and Bereavement
Maniat Laments as “Traditional” Narratives: From the Performed to the Monumentalised
Korina Giaxoglou
The Parasocial Paradox: How Personalized Funerals Extend Our Relationships Beyond Death
Terri Toles Patkin
The Use of Physical Objects in Mourning by Midlife Daughters
Laura Lewis and Judith Belle Brown
Suffering, Suicide, Euthanasia
The Ethics of Physician Assisted Suicide: A New Approach
Lloyd Steffen
When People Choose to Die: Does it Matter What We Call It?
Gavin Fairbairn
Intentional Death: Stoicism and the Debate on Suicide
Petra Benske
The Death of God and Suicide (Why, Why Not) in Modernist Literature
T. Chandler Haliburton
PART IV THE ARTS
The Art of Dying
The Temples at Burning Man
Lori van Meter
The Art of Dying
Helen Ennis
Representations of the Infamous or Anonymous Dead: Gerhard Richter’s Photopaintings and Jeffrey Silverthorne’s Photographs
Randall van Schepen
Literature and Death
Death and Repetition: A Literary Approach
Francisc Szekely
“Half in Love with Easeful Death”: Death in The Loved One and Love Among the Ruins
Elisa Morera de la Vall
Familiarising Death in Fiction: Utopia, Time and Transcendence in Jim Crace’s Being Dead and Graham Swift’s Last Orders
Caroline Edwards
“Life Without A Trace”: Transforming Pain Into A Poem
Julieta C. Mallari
Memorial and Mourning: Eli Mandel and the Yizkor Books
Christian Riegel
Cinema and Death
“Not a day has gone by in my life when I haven’t thought about death” – Ingmar Bergman
Ananya Ghoshal
“I am Dead”: Notes on Cinema’s Refutation of Time
Jan Holmberg
A Chance to Live Forever?: Cloning and Personal Survival in The 6th Day
Rudolph Glitz
Notes on Contributors
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