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Layers of Dying and Death ISBN: 978-1-904710-39-5 Download Now -
CONTENTS Introduction Family-Assisted Suicide in the British Media Death and Dying: Making Sense of Life in
Post-Soviet Cinemas The Living Dead as Cinematic Images of Death Complicated Grief Britain’s ‘Punk’ Mourning
Culture The Making of ‘Good’ Memorialisation Institutional Loss: Dialectical
Tensions in Coping with Major Loss Traumatic Bereavement and Coping: Implications
for a Contextual Approach Can the Dying Mourn? The Death of Innocents: Noncombatant Immunity
vs. the Divine Foetus Do We Have Moral Obligations to the Dead? Don’t Fear the Reaper: An
Epicurean Answer to Puzzles about Death Tele-visions of the Dying: Ghost-Seeing in
the Society for Psychical Research in the 1880s “Of Death I Try to Think like This”:
Emily Dickinson’s ‘Play’ with Death Coming to Grips with Death: Explained and
Explored in a Children’s Picture Book Older People’s Preferences at the End-of-Life:
a Review of the Literature The Wholeness of a Broken Heart Religion and Medicine in the Process of Managing
Death and Dying:
The Case of Hospice Circle in Poland Convenient Arrangements with Death Death and Funerals in Sunni Communities of
Turkey The Body of Necessities in Finnish Discourse
on Euthanasia Images Of Death, Images Of Society: The Case
Of Poland and Polish Community Attachment Trauma, Sudden Death and Anticipatory
Grief: the
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