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The matter of death = space, place and materiality /
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Electronic resources : Monograph/item
Title/Author:
The matter of death/ edited by JennyHockey, Carol Komaromy and Kate Woodthorpe.
Reminder of title:
space, place and materiality /
other author:
Hockey, Jennifer Lorna.
corporate name:
Congress on Progress and Controversies in Oncological Urology
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2010.,
Description:
xv, 270 p. :ill. :
Notes:
"This collection has its roots in the Social Aspects of Death, Dyingand Bereavement Symposiumheld in Sheffield in November 2006."--Pref.
Subject:
Death - Drama. -
Online resource:
access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
9780230283060
The matter of death = space, place and materiality /
The matter of death
space, place and materiality /[electronic resource] :edited by JennyHockey, Carol Komaromy and Kate Woodthorpe. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2010. - xv, 270 p. :ill.
"This collection has its roots in the Social Aspects of Death, Dyingand Bereavement Symposiumheld in Sheffield in November 2006."--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Materialising Absence / J.Hockey, C.Komaromy & K.Woodthorpe -- NeverSay Die: CPR in Hospital Space / S.Page -- Making Hospice Space / K.Worpole -- Dying Spaces in Dying Places: Care Homes for Older Adults / C.Komaromy -- The Materialities of Absence after Stillbirth: Historical Perspectives /J.Bleyen -- Distributed Personhood and the Transformationof Agency: An Anthropological Perspective on Inquests / S.Langer -- Behind Closed Doors? Corpses and Mourners in American and British FuneralPremises / S.Harper -- Private Grief in Public Spaces: Interpreting Memorialisation in the Contemporary Cemetery / K.Woodthorpe -- Wandering Lines and Cul-de-sacs: Trajectories of Ashes in the United Kingdom / L.Kellaher, J.Hockey & D.Prendergast -- Natural Burial: The De-materialising of Death? / A.Clayden, J.Hockey & M.Powell -- What Will the Neighbours Say? Reactions to Field and Garden Burial /T.Walter & C.Gittings -- Memorialising the Suicide Victim: 'Walking the Walk' / C.Simone -- Potent Reminders: An Examination of Responses to Roadside Memorials in Ireland / U.MacConville & R.McQuillan -- Geographies of the Spirit World / D.Davies -- Recovering Presence / J.Hockey, C.Komaromy & K.Woodthorpe.
This stimulating and thought-provoking book is focused on the various spaces, places and material culture with which people come into contact when dealing with death. It covers the disciplinaryperspectives of anthropology, history, sociology and theology and its scope , ranges across the spaces in hospitals where death occurs, to the spaces in whichbodies are viewed after death; considers the political nature of memorialising activities, and the therapeutic value of visiting places of death, for example after suicide. The chapters provide rich and current data from a large number of recent UK-based and international projects that examine various forms of death, dying and bereavement,providing insight into the different ways in which dying and bereaved people interact with the environment around them, and 'the matter' of death.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230283060Subjects--Topical Terms:
91262
Death
--Drama.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
96803
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: BD444 / .S63 2006
Dewey Class. No.: 306.9
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Materialising Absence / J.Hockey, C.Komaromy & K.Woodthorpe -- NeverSay Die: CPR in Hospital Space / S.Page -- Making Hospice Space / K.Worpole -- Dying Spaces in Dying Places: Care Homes for Older Adults / C.Komaromy -- The Materialities of Absence after Stillbirth: Historical Perspectives /J.Bleyen -- Distributed Personhood and the Transformationof Agency: An Anthropological Perspective on Inquests / S.Langer -- Behind Closed Doors? Corpses and Mourners in American and British FuneralPremises / S.Harper -- Private Grief in Public Spaces: Interpreting Memorialisation in the Contemporary Cemetery / K.Woodthorpe -- Wandering Lines and Cul-de-sacs: Trajectories of Ashes in the United Kingdom / L.Kellaher, J.Hockey & D.Prendergast -- Natural Burial: The De-materialising of Death? / A.Clayden, J.Hockey & M.Powell -- What Will the Neighbours Say? Reactions to Field and Garden Burial /T.Walter & C.Gittings -- Memorialising the Suicide Victim: 'Walking the Walk' / C.Simone -- Potent Reminders: An Examination of Responses to Roadside Memorials in Ireland / U.MacConville & R.McQuillan -- Geographies of the Spirit World / D.Davies -- Recovering Presence / J.Hockey, C.Komaromy & K.Woodthorpe.
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