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دانلود کتاب Death’s Social and Material Meaning beyond the Human (Death and Culture)

دانلود کتاب معنای اجتماعی و مادی مرگ فراتر از انسان (مرگ و فرهنگ)

Death’s Social and Material Meaning beyond the Human (Death and Culture)

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Death’s Social and Material Meaning beyond the Human (Death and Culture)

ویرایش: [1 ed.] 
نویسندگان: , ,   
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ISBN (شابک) : 1529230144, 9781529230147 
ناشر: Bristol University Press 
سال نشر: 2024 
تعداد صفحات: 210
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زبان: English 
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Death studies typically focus on the death of humans, overlooking the wider factors involved in social and natural processes around death. This edited volume provides an alternative focus for death studies by looking beyond human death, to reveal the complex interconnections among human and more than human creatures, entities and environments. Bringing together a diverse range of international scholars, the book sheds light on topics which have previously remained at the margins of contemporary death studies and death care cultures. Organised around three themes - Knowledge and Mediation, Care and Remembrance, and Agency and Power - this book pushes the boundaries of death studies to explore death and dying from beyond the perspective of a nature/culture binary.



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Front Cover
Series page
Death’s Social and Material Meaning Beyond The Human
Copyright information
Table of Contents
List of Figures
Note on the Figures
Notes on Contributors
Acknowledgements
Series Editors’ Preface
Introduction
PART I Ontologies and Epistemologies
	1 ‘Seeing for Real’: Forensic Pathologists Testing the Demonstrative Power of Postmortem Imaging
		Guiding the pathologist’s view
		Seen but not attestable
		The body contradicts images
		Contesting the power of images
		Conclusion: truth is in the body
		Notes
		References
	2 Death at a Planetary Scale: Mortality’s Moral Materiality in the Context of the Anthropocene
		Attunement
		Zooming out, scaling up and commingling
			Of vats, vessels and commingling
			Commingling the human and nonhuman
		Conclusion
		Notes
		References
	3 Death in the Fields: Microbial ‘Destruction’ in Polluted Soils
		Microbial bioremediation in toxic fields
		Temporalities of death
		Emerging ‘remedial microbe’
		Conclusion
		References
	4 Can the Baltic Sea Die? An Environmental Imaginary of a Dying Sea
		The Baltic Sea as ‘natural’ object
		Diagnoses as valuing nature
		Treatment
		The environmental imaginaries of waterbodies
		For whom the sea dies
		Notes
		References
PART II Care and Remembrance
	5 Viral Flows and Immunological Gestures: Contagious and Dead Bodies in Mexico and Ecuador during COVID-19
		Introduction
		Fear, uncertainty and the contagious body
		Immunological gestures and viral excess
		Strategies and networks
		Final reflections
		Notes
		References
	6 Advertising the Ancestors: Ghanaian Funeral Banners as Image Objects
		Introduction
		Death and power
		Funeral banners as new ancestral representations
		Transforming bad death through funeral banners
		The social lives of funeral banners
		The afterlives of funeral banners
		Conclusion: between advertisement and ancestors
		Acknowledgements
		References
	7 Dying Apart, Buried Together: COVID-19, Cemeteries and Fears of Collective Burial
		Introduction
		The public option
		Cemeteries and the city
		Cemeteries as sites of mass burial
		Images of body storage and mass burial
		Co-burial reimagined
		Conclusion
		Notes
		References
	8 Spirit Mediums at the Margins: Materiality, Death and Dying in Northern Zimbabwe
		Mourning the absent body: emotion and the materiality of the corpse
		Death disgust and changes in the postmortem body: putrefaction and dry bones
		Conclusion
		Acknowledgements
		Notes
		References
PART III Troubling Agencies
	9 Rehabilitate or Euthanize? Biopolitics and Care in Seal Conservation
		Biopolitics and care
		Practising nature conservation in the Netherlands
		Parasitical collaboration
		Science, technology and worms
		Science and ethics
		Conclusion
		Notes
		References
	10 Troubling Entanglements: Death, Loss and the Dead in and on Television
		Death and television
		Les Revenants
		Alive/dead
		Now/then
		Conclusion
		References
	11 Material Entanglements of the Corpse
		Introduction
		Legal epistemologies of the corpse
		The lucrative waste of death
		Necro-legal entanglements
		Conclusion
		Acknowledgements
		Notes
		References
	12 The Dead Who Would Be Trees and Mushrooms
		The dead who would become trees
		The dead who would become mushrooms
		Diverse ecological afterlives
		Note
		References
	13 Beyond the Norms
		Relational death
		More-than-human bodies
		Purposes and meanings
		Norms and care
		Note
		References
Index




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