- Bib ID:
- 6573433
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- Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
- xii, 278 pages ; 23 cm
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- Introduction / Leen Van Brussel and Nico Carpentier
- A discourse-theoretical approach to death and dying / Leen Van Brussel
- Studying illness and dying through constructivist grounded theory / Linda Liska Belgrave and Kathy Charmaz
- Feeling bodies: analysing the unspeakability of death / John Cromby and Adele Phillips
- Representations of corpses in contemporary television / Tina Weber
- Ladies' choice? requested death in film / Fran Mcinerney
- The expertise of illness: celebrity constructions and public understandings / Daniel Ashton
- Death, fantasy, and the ethics of mourning / Jason Glynos
- Ethics, killing and dying: the discursive struggle between ethics of war and peace models in the Cypriot Independence War of 1955-1959 / Nico Carpentier
- From theft to donation: dissection, organ donation and collective memory / Glennys Howarth
- Digital objects of the dead: negotiating electronic remains / Margaret Gibson
- "This in-between": how families talk about death in relation to severe brain injury and disorders of consciousness / Celia Kitzinger and Jenny Kitzinger
- Afterword / Joachim Cohen.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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