The Sociology of death theory, culture, practice
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The Sociology of death theory, culture, practice
Autor:
David Clark 1953-
Assuntos:
Death -- Social aspects -- Great Britain
;
Thanatology
;
MORTALIDADE
;
Death
;
Social Conditions -- Great Britain
;
Attitude to Death
;
Humans Death
Notas:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Descrição:
Death in high modernity : the contemporary presence and absence of death / Philip Mellor -- Social death in Britain / Michael Mulkay -- Death, inheritance and the life course / Janet Finch and Lorraine Wallis -- The denial of d eath and rites of passage in contemporary societies / Jane Littlewood -- Dying in a public place : AIDS deaths / Neil Small -- War memorials / Jon Davies -- The acceptable face of human grieving? The clergy's role in managing e motional expression during funerals / Jenny Hockey -- A gendered history of the social management of death and dying in Foleshill, Coventry, during the inter-war years / Sheila Adams -- Cremation or burial? Contemporary choice in city and village / Peter Jupp -- Volunteers in the British hospice movement / David Field and Ian Johnson -- Investigating deathwork : a personal account / Glennys Howarth -- Awareness contexts and the construction of dying in the cancer treatment setting : 'micro' and 'macro' levels in marrative analysis / Kirsten Costain Schou -- Sociologists never die : British sociology and death / Tony Walter
Títulos relacionados:
Série:Sociological review monograph series
Editor:
Oxford, UK Cambridge, MA Blackwell Publishers/The Sociological Review
Data de criação/publicação:
1993
Formato:
x, 302 p. 22 cm.
Idioma:
Inglês
Disponível na Biblioteca:
FE - Faculdade de Educação (312.2(42) S678 )