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Managing Death: International Perspectives / by Gerry R. Cox, Neil Thompson

Publisher (Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer)
Year 2022
Edition 1st ed. 2022.
Authors *Cox, Gerry R author
Thompson, Neil author
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OB00189460 Springer Social Sciences eBooks (電子ブック) 9783031055591

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Size XXXIII, 266 p : online resource
Notes Foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter 1: Insights -- Chapter 2: Egyptian Disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 3: Nubia -- Chapter 4: The Ashanti of Ghana -- Chapter 5: Zimbabwe -- Chapter 6 -- Desert disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 7: Israeli disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 8: Japanese disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 9: Chinese disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 10: Hmong disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 11: India disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 12: Celtic disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 13: Swedish disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 14: English disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 15: Polish disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 16: Mounds builders, disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 17: Anasazi disposal and bereavement practices -- CHapter 18: Aztec disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 19: Incan disposal and bereavement practices -- CHapter 20: Navajo disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 21: Lakota disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 22: Samoan, Hawaiian, and other island disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 23: New Zealand disposal and bereavement practices -- Chapter 24: Australian disposal and bereavement practices -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
There is a huge collection of literature relating to death, grief and bereavement, but one aspect that has received relatively little attention is that of death management practices (by which we mean the various ways of managing the circumstances of the death, ritually acknowledging it and sensitively handling the disposal of the body and so on). While ways of disposing of the dead and grief practices have been thought of as based upon individual responses, grief and bereavement practices can be understood not only by looking at psychological and medical frameworks, but also by examining people as part of a complex structure of social arrangements, institutions, structures, and patterns. By examining the social and institutional structures of various groups around the world, we provide an international framework for a better understanding of the study of dying, death, and bereavement. This book highlights the significance of these matters in an international context, reflecting common themes and important differences. It will highlight common themes across diverse cultures and national settings, while also drawing attention to significant differences. If professionals working in the field of death, grief and bereavement are not aware of such differences, their practice can be insensitive, discriminatory and therefore ineffective, if not actually counterproductive. As such, the book provides an invaluable resource for a wide variety of professionals and students, including medicine and health care; social work; counselling and psychotherapy; chaplaincy and pastoral work; and, of course, those involved in the funeral industry. In addition, students of sociology, psychology and anthropology will find much of interest here in terms of appreciating the diversity of ways in which funerals and other death management practices are managed and integrated into social life.
HTTP:URL=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-05559-1
Subjects LCSH:Psychology
LCSH:Sociology
LCSH:Social sciences
LCSH:Social psychology
LCSH:Anthropology
FREE:Behavioral Sciences and Psychology
FREE:Sociology
FREE:Society
FREE:Cultural Psychology
FREE:Anthropology
Classification LCC:BF1-990
DC23:150
ID 8000088629
ISBN 9783031055591

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