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Death in the Modern World Tony Walter

Death in the Modern World By Tony Walter

Death in the Modern World by Tony Walter


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Death in the Modern World by Tony Walter

Death comes to all humans, but how death is managed, symbolised and experienced varies widely, not only between individuals but also between groups. What then shapes how a society manages death, dying and bereavement today? Are all modern countries similar? How important are culture, the physical environment, national histories, national laws and institutions, and globalization? This is the first book to look at how all these different factors shape death and dying in the modern world.

Written by an internationally renowned scholar in death studies, and drawing on examples from around the world, including the UK, USA, China and Japan, The Netherlands, Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. This book investigates how key factors such as money, communication technologies, the family, religion, and war, interact in complex ways to shape people's experiences of dying and grief.

Essential reading for students, researchers and professionals across sociology, anthropology, social work and healthcare, and for anyone who wants to understand how countries around the world manage death and dying.

Death in the Modern World Reviews

Tony Walter has written a highly recommendable book dealing with our society's continuous wrestling with the difficult topic of death. In a captivating, convincing and accessible manner, Walter shows how our way of 'doing' and dealing with death is impacted by changes in the many different conditions that shape our lives. -- Michael Hviid Jacobsen
Death today is different from what it has been for all but a few hundred years of humanity's 250,000 years on our planet, and different even from what it was at the beginning of the 20th century. Yet it is not the same everywhere. In this excellent book, Tony Walter describes death and its meanings in the modern world. He first discusses the factors that play on everyone living in advanced industrial and post-industrial economies. Then he turns to showing how cultures and nations build on their unique roots and how they change in response to wars, medical technologies, economic inequalities, globalization, and new communications media. Walter's thesis is complex, but he explains it in a clear, nuanced style that is a pleasure to read. Examples guide beginners, while interesting excursuses will appeal to the most seasoned scholars and clinicians. The book will make a good course text; at the same time, all academics and professionals who claim any expertise in death or grief will learn from it. -- Dennis Klass
Bringing together a wider range of resources and contexts, Tony Walter's Death in the Modern World offers a refreshing account of the variable effects of modernity on death ways. Stepping the reader through social factors (like money, war and religion) that shape the organisation and experience of dying and loss, Walter shows his hand as a longstanding leader in the field of death studies. -- Ruth McManus

About Tony Walter

Tony Walter is Emeritus Professor of Death Studies at the University of Bath, UK. His research into death and society has included end of life care, social networks and care, funeral practice, bereavement, spiritualism, belief in reincarnation, the idea that the dead become angels, mass media and social media, pilgrimage, and the use of human remains in exhibitions. He has lectured around the world, and has also trained clergy and funeral celebrants. His seventeen books include Funerals (1990), Pilgrimage in Popular Culture (1993), The Revival of Death (1994), The Eclipse of Eternity (1996), On Bereavement (1999), and What Death Means Now (2017). Before 1994, he was freelance, writing books and articles on religion, landscape, social security reform, and basic income.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction PART I: MODERNITY 1. Longevity 2. Medicine 3. Commodification 4. Communication 5. Death denial? PART II: RISK 6. Security and insecurity 7. The physical world PART III: CULTURE 8. Individual and group 9. Family 10. Religion PART IV: NATION 11. Modernizing the nation 12. War 13. Policy and politics PART V: GLOBALIZATION 14. Global flows 15. Death's futures

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NGR9781526402943
9781526402943
1526402947
Death in the Modern World by Tony Walter
New
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
2020-01-23
312
N/A
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