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The Social Construction of Death
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Editor(s):
Leen Van Brussel
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Nico Carpentier
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2014
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-48313-6
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978-1-137-39191-9
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2014
DOI:
10.1057/9781137391919
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Book chapters
Representations of Corpses in Contemporary Television
Death, Fantasy, and the Ethics of Mourning
The Expertise of Illness
On the Deathly Construction of Society
âThis In-Betweenâ
Feeling Bodies
Digital Objects of the Dead
Studying Illness and Dying through Constructivist Grounded Theory
Afterword
From Theft to Donation
Ladiesâ Choice? Requested Death in Film
Ethics, Killing and Dying
Introduction
A Discourse-Theoretical Approach to Death and Dying
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
A Discourse-Theoretical Approach to Death and Dying
pp. 34
Studying Illness and Dying through Constructivist Grounded Theory
pp. 52
Feeling Bodies: Analysing the Unspeakability of Death
pp. 75
Representations of Corpses in Contemporary Television
pp. 92
Ladies’ Choice? Requested Death in Film
pp. 114
The Expertise of Illness: Celebrity Constructions and Public Understandings
pp. 137
Death, Fantasy, and the Ethics of Mourning
pp. 161
Ethics, Killing and Dying: The Discursive Struggle between Ethics of War and Peace Models in the Cypriot Independence War of 1955–1959
pp. 185
On the Deathly Construction of Society
pp. 205
From Theft to Donation: Dissection, Organ Donation and Collective Memory
pp. 221
Digital Objects of the Dead: Negotiating Electronic Remains
pp. 239
‘This In-Between’: How Families Talk about Death in Relation to Severe Brain Injury and Disorders of Consciousness
pp. 259
Afterword: The Social Construction of Death: Reflections from a Quantitative Public Health Researcher
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