The many ways we talk about death in contemporary society: interdisciplinary studies in portrayal and classification
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Autor: Souza, Margaret
Jahr: 2009
Contents
Foreword by Lesley A. Sharp, Ph.D....................................i
Acknowledgments.................................................v
Chapter One - Introduction..........................................1
Christina Staudt
The Pulse of Death Now: A Conference Project ........................1
The American Kaleidoscopic Death and Its Areas of Intensity .............3
The New Mediated Death..........................................8
Violent, Politicized Death.........................................15
The Good Death (Revisited)......................................19
Looking Ahead.................................................29
Notes.........................................................33
References.....................................................34
Part I-The New Mediated Death....................................43
Chapter Two - Witnessing Death on the Modern Stage...................45
Angela Belli
Notes.........................................................53
References.....................................................53
Chapter Three - Steven Spielberg s Flesh Fair: Film, Fantasy, and
Death Denied ..................................................55
David Sterritt
Mechas and Orgas ..............................................57
Fright and Fascination............................................58
Fear and Loathing at the Flesh Fair..................................60
The Repressed Returns...........................................62
Death-denying Fantasies..........................................64
Uncanny Valley.................................................65
Creative Destruction.............................................67
Notes.........................................................68
References.....................................................68
Chapter Four - Unburied Mothers: The Death of the Maternal in
Simone de Beauvoir s Une mort tres douce and
Sophie Calle s Paspu saisir la mort..................................................................71
Marcelline Block
Notes...................................................................................................................86
References...........................................................................................................86
Chapter Five - Ethic of Death and Photography: Korean Funerary
Photo-Portraiture.................................................................................................89
Jeehey Kim
Notes.................................................................................................................103
References.........................................................................................................103
Chapter Six - Death in Cyberspace: Bodies, Boundaries, and Postmodern
Memorializing...................................................................................................105
Sayantani DasGupta and Marcia Hurst
Postmodern Memorials and Co-Created Memory............................................107
Embodied Memorials........................................................................................110
Commerce, Kitsch, and Corporeality................................................................114
References.........................................................................................................118
Chapter Seven - Death in Cyberspace: Psychoanalysis and the Internet.............121
Mikita Brottman
Cyberspace and Cybertime................................................................................125
Masks and Personae..........................................................................................127
Cyberspace and the Unconscious......................................................................130
References.........................................................................................................131
WebSites.......................................................................................................134
Chapter Eight - From Black Crepe to Blue Ink: Mourning Tattoos and
the Practice of Embodied Bereavement............................................................135
Lauren F. Winner
Aries, The Disappearance of Death, and the Decline of Mourning Garb.........136
The Constructive Work of Contemporary Mourning Tattoos...........................142
Notes.................................................................................................................145
References.........................................................................................................146
WebSites.......................................................................................................148
Part II - Violent, Politicized Death......................................................................149
Chapter Nine - Assassination Discourse and Political Power: The Death of
Alexander Litvinenko.......................................................................................151
Ronald F. White
Introduction.......................................................................................................151
An Assassination...............................................................................................153
A General Theory of Assassination..................................................................155
Conclusion........................................................................................................159
Notes.................................................................................................................161
References.........................................................................................................161
Chapter Ten - From Mass Graves to Public Cemeteries: The Recent and
Historic Treatment of Unidentified Bodies in Colombia s Conflict.................163
Ana Maria Gomez Lopez
Introduction.......................................................................................................163
Mass Graves: Archaeologies of Violence and Cartographies
of State Control..............................................................................................165
Levantamientos and Exhumations: State Bureaucracy and the
Inefficacy of the Law.....................................................................................169
No Names : A State of Judicial Limbo for Unidentified Bodies
in Colombia....................................................................................................175
Anonymous Citizens: The Governing of the Marginal Living,
Dead Bodies, and Legal Persons....................................................................179
Notes.................................................................................................................184
References.........................................................................................................186
Chapter Eleven - Death in the Psychology of Terrorism and Genocide.............191
J. Harold Ellens
Introduction.......................................................................................................191
Section 1............................................................................................................19!
Sectonll............................................................................................................196
Section HI..........................................................................................................199
Section IV.........................................................................................................203
Notes.................................................................................................................204
References.........................................................................................................205
Chapter Twelve - The Mind That Writes: Observing the Concept of
Revelation in Religious Literature in Light of the Fear of Death........207
David Greene
Notes........................................................220
References....................................................221
Chapter Thirteen - Terrorism, Death, and Sexuality.....................223
Jerry S. Piven
The Question of Indoctrination....................................224
God, Persecution, and Narcissism .................................229
God and Perversion.............................................233
Conclusion ...................................................236
Notes........................................................236
References....................................................237
Chapter Fourteen - Mass Violence and Adaptation: A New
Frame of Reference.............................................241
Michael K. Bartalos
What is a Human Being .........................................242
The Adaptive Response .........................................242
Reactivity or the Tensor System...................................243
Sensory Input into the Tensorium ................................243
On the Nature of Our Driving Forces ..............................246
How Did Humans Survive? ......................................246
The Three Fundamental Tensates of Humans (And Other Living Beings) .. 247
The Relative Excess of Fundamental Tensates........................248
Mass Killing as a Relic of Our Animal past..........................250
Prevention of Organized Mass Killings .............................251
Intellect over Instinct............................................251
Steps We Can Take to Prevent Organized Mass Killings................252
General or Societal Measures ...................................252
Measures That Apply to Individuals..............................253
Conclusions...................................................253
Note.........................................................254
References....................................................254
Part HI - The Good Death Revisited.................................257
Chapter Fifteen - The Changing Cultures of Dying in Medical Institutions ... 259
John Fox
The Medicalization of Death and Dying.............................259
Methods......................................................262
The Medical School Palliative Care Team .........................262
The County Hospital Intensive Care Unit..........................263
Findings......................................................264
Technology and the Fight against Death...........................264
Emotions: Concern for the Patient................................267
Religion and Spirituality - Not Part of the Team?....................269
Discussion and Conclusion: Suffering as the Enemy...................271
Notes........................................................273
References....................................................274
Chapter Sixteen - How We Let People Die............................277
Miriam Piven Cotler
References....................................................283
Chapter Seventeen - The Irregular Pulse of Death ......................285
Margaret Souza
Note.........................................................296
References....................................................296
Chapter Eighteen - The Empty Chair: A Psychodynamic Formulation
of a Dialysis Unit Death.........................................297
Maureen O Reilly-Landry
References....................................................308
Chapter Nineteen - Medical Futility Statutes: Can They Be Resuscitated? ... 309
Thaddeus Mason Pope
Introduction...................................................309
The Nature of a Medical Futility Dispute............................309
The Prevalence of Futility Disputes................................310
The Typical Ways in which Futility Disputes Are Resolved.............311
Texas Mechanism for Resolving Futility Disputes....................313
Looking Ahead: A Fair Pure Process Dispute Resolution Mechanism .... 315
Note.........................................................317
References....................................................317
Chapter Twenty - Dead But Animate..................................................................319
James M. Hitt
Notes.................................................................................................................329
References.........................................................................................................329
Chapter Twenty-one - Facilitating Grief Work : The Behaviorist
Turn in Hospice Care........................................................................................331
John Eric Baugher
Introduction.......................................................................................................331
The Colonization of Hospice Care with Therapeutic Discourse.......................332
Enacting the Discourse......................................................................................338
Conclusions.......................................................................................................341
Notes.................................................................................................................342
References.........................................................................................................342
Chapter Twenty-two - The Influence of Buddhism on Western
Death Attitudes.................................................................................................347
Alan Pope
Introduction.......................................................................................................347
Historical Dimension - How Have Death Attitudes Changed?........................348
Modernist Era and the Denial of Death............................................................349
Postmodernist Era and the Denial of Self.........................................................351
Conclusion........................................................................................................353
Note...................................................................................................................354
References.........................................................................................................354
Chapter Twenty-three - Language Matters! Support for Using Emotionally
Neutral Language when Discussing End-of-Life Choices................................355
Judith Schwartz
References.........................................................................................................363
Chapter Twenty-four - The Psychotherapeutic Relationship When
Clients Approach Death....................................................................................365
Herbert G. Gingold and Ruth Mutzner
Introduction.......................................................................................................365
Death: Near and Out of Sight............................................................................366
Carmen...........................................................................................................368
Susan..............................................................................................................370
Notes..............................................................................................................372
References......................................................................................................372
Psychotherapy and End-of-Life Plan................................................................373
Carol...............................................................................................................375
Chapter Twenty-five - The Behavioral Turn and the Refashioning of
American Death ...............................................379
Philip Alcabes
Notes........................................................388
References....................................................390
Afterword......................................................393
Margaret Souza
Notes........................................................395
Indices ........................................................397
Names.......................................................399
Subject.......................................................403
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