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Death's summer coat : what the history of death and dying can tell us about life and living  Cover Image Book Book

Death's summer coat : what the history of death and dying can tell us about life and living

Schillace, Brandy. (Author).

Summary: Consideration of death and dying is back in the public forum. People are sipping tea at Death Cafes, attending Death Salons and visiting exhibitions such as Death: A Self-Portrait at the Wellcome Collection. Death's Summer Coat addresses this surge of interest by providing a compelling crossover narrative: of interest to a general audience but also to those who are grieving. How can we approach death in a culture dead-set against talking about mortality? Written with humour and humanity, this is an informed and up-to-date work that uses personal narrative and photography, science, history and literature to explore the incredibly diverse - and sometimes just incredible - ways in which humans have dealt with mortality in different times and places. Topics include: how we conceive of death; death and the departed across the globe; the language of death and why it matters; the Victorians; medical science and preservation; death and medical care; and modern-day rituals. Some of the stories are strikingly unfamiliar; others are far more familiar than you might suppose. But all reveal a lot about the present - and about ourselves.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781605989389
  • ISBN: 160598938X
  • ISBN: 9781681773247
  • ISBN: 178396040X
  • ISBN: 9781783960408
  • Physical Description: print
    266 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Pegasus, c2015, 2016.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-258) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Dead and knowing it -- Eat your dead (and other advice) -- Through a glass, darkly -- Dying Victorian: memento mori, hair jewellery and crape -- Death at the anatomy theatre -- Death and the doctor -- Death comes to dinner.
Subject: Death Social aspects Great Britain
Death in popular culture Great Britain
Thanatology
Attitude to Death

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Kirtland Community College Library HQ 1073 .S35 2015 30775305531247 General Collection Available -

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