Death and Dying: A Sociological Introduction

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Author: Glennys Howarth

ISBN-10: 0745625347

ISBN-13: 9780745625348

Category: General & Miscellaneous

This stimulating new book provides a sophisticated introduction to the key issues in the sociology of death and dying.

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This stimulating new book provides a sophisticated introduction to the key issues in the sociology of death and dying. In recent years, the social sciences have seen an upsurge of interest in death and dying. The fascination with death is reflected in popular media such as newspapers, television documentaries, films and soaps, and, moreover, in the multiplying range of professional roles associated with dying and death. Yet despite its ubiquitous significance, the majority of texts in the field have been written primarily for health professionals. This book breaks with that tradition. It provides a cutting edge, comprehensive discussion of the key topics in death and dying and in so doing demonstrates that the study of mortality is germane to all areas of sociology. The book is organised thematically, utilising empirical material from cross-national and cross-cultural perspectives. It carefully addresses questions about social attitudes to mortality, the social nature of death and dying, explanations for change and diversity in approaches, and traditional, modern and postmodern experiences of death. Death and Dying will appeal to students across the social sciences, as well as professionals whose work brings them into contact with dying or bereaved people.

Acknowledgements     viiIntroduction     1Social Characteristics and Attitudes to Death     13Death, Denial and Diversity     15When and How People Die     40Life and Death in 'Risk Society'     68Death, Religion and Spirituality     88Death and the Media     102Social Structures and Individual Experiences of Dying     113Dying: Institutionalization and Medicalization     115The Good Death     132The Social Organization of Sudden Death     155The Dying and the Dead Body     177Post-Death Rituals of Remembrance and Survival Beliefs     193Grief and Loss     195Relationships Between the Living and the Dead     215Mortuary Rituals     233Conclusion: Resurrecting Death?     252Notes     267References     271Index     295