Death and Dying in America

Author:   Andrea Fontana (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) ,  Jennifer Reid Keene (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
ISBN:  

9780745639154


Pages:   220
Publication Date:   19 June 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Death and Dying in America


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This engaging new book takes a fresh approach to the major topics surrounding the processes and rituals of death and dying in the United States. It emphasizes individual experiences and personal reactions to death as well as placing mortality within a wider social context, drawing on theoretical frameworks, empirical research and popular culture. Throughout the text the authors highlight the importance of two key factors in American society which determine who dies and under what circumstances: persistent social inequality and the American consumerist ethic. These features are explored through a discussion of topics ranging from debates about euthanasia to deaths resulting from war and terrorism; from the death of a child to children's experience of grieving and bereavement; and from beliefs about life after death to more practical issues such as the disposal of the dead body. Drawing on sociological, anthropological, philosophical, and historical research the authors present the salient features of death and dying for upper-level students across the social sciences. For anyone interested in learning more about the end of life, this book will provide a useful and accessible perspective on the uniquely American understanding of death and dying.

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Author:   Andrea Fontana (University of Nevada, Las Vegas) ,  Jennifer Reid Keene (University of Nevada, Las Vegas)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Polity Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.522kg
ISBN:  

9780745639154


ISBN 10:   0745639151
Pages:   220
Publication Date:   19 June 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Part 1 Death and Culture 1. An American View of Death 2. Changing Demographic and Cultural Aspects of Death Part 2 Death and Its Aftermath 3. Where Dying Takes Place 4. Dying 5. Funeral Rituals Part 3 Individual and Collective Death 6. Children and Death 7. Death and Destruction Part 4 Coping with Death 8. Giving Bad News 9. The Grieving Process 10. Life After Death Conclusion References

Reviews

'This volume offers a vital new statement on the study of death and dying. Professors Fontana and Keene have written an accessible, interesting text that will serve multiple disciplines and will be appreciated by students and teachers alike. Well done!' Kathy Charmaz, Sonoma State University 'The authors are to be commended for their unusually engaging and very current treatment of the issues that should be at the core of any course on death and dying. This book is particularly well suited for the rapidly increasing number of sociological courses on death and dying, but it will also work very well in many interdisciplinary courses taught in a variety of other departments. Instructors will be able to use this book as a stand alone text or to use it as a set of core readings to be supplemented by selected readings on topics of special relevance to his or her students. Of particular note is their excellent treatment of such topics as the hospice movement, grief, assisted suicide, and various forms of euthanasia.' John Williamson, Boston College


'This volume offers a vital new statement on the study of death and dying. Professors Fontana and Keene have written an accessible, interesting text that will serve multiple disciplines and will be appreciated by students and teachers alike. Well done!' Kathy Charmaz, Sonoma State University 'The authors are to be commended for their unusually engaging and very current treatment of the issues that should be at the core of any course on death and dying. This book is particularly well suited for the rapidly increasing number of sociological courses on death and dying, but it will also work very well in many interdisciplinary courses taught in a variety of other departments. Instructors will be able to use this book as a stand alone text or to use it as a set of core readings to be supplemented by selected readings on topics of special relevance to his or her students. Of particular note is their excellent treatment of such topics as the hospice movement, grief, assisted suicide, and various forms of euthanasia.' John Williamson, Boston College


Author Information

Andrea Fontana, Professor of Sociology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Jennifer Reid Keene, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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