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Beyond the Good Death

The Anthropology of Modern Dying

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Beyond the Good Death

By: James W. Green
Narrated by: Chaz Allen
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While death is a natural event, modern end-of-life experiences are shaped by new medical, demographic, and cultural trends. People who are dying are kept alive, sometimes against their will or the will of their family, with powerful medications, machines, and "heroic measures".

Current research on end-of-life issues is substantial, involving many fields. Beyond the Good Death takes an anthropological approach, examining the changes in our concept of death over the last several decades. Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, in the 1960s, gave the public a new language for speaking openly about death with her "five steps of dying." If we talked more about death, she emphasized, it would become less fearful for everyone.

The term "good death" reentered the public consciousness as narratives of AIDS, cancer, and other chronic diseases were featured on talk shows and in popular books. Green looks at a number of contemporary secular American death practices that are still informed by an ancient religious ethos. Most important, Beyond the Good Death provides an interpretation of the ways in which Americans react when death is at hand for themselves or those they care about.

The book is published by University of Pennsylvania Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

©2008 University of Pennsylvania Press (P)2023 Redwood Audiobooks
Anthropology Death & Dying Grief & Loss Personal Development Relationships Sociology
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