Envisaging death : visual culture and dying /
Envisaging Death: Visual Culture and Dying enters the expanding field of Death Studies and connects some of its key interpretive frameworks - such as issues of internment practice, trauma, or end of life care - to visual culture, and, more than that, to visual culture's socio-political, geograp...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newcastle upon Tyne, UK :
Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Machine generated contents note: pt. One Memorial and Material Culture
- ch. One The Disappearing Gravestone: Changes in the Modern German Sepulchral Landscape / Felix Robin Schulz
- ch. Two Maintaining the Dead in the Lives of the Living: Material Culture and Photography in the Cemeteries of Mexico City / Marcel Reyes-Cortez
- ch. Three Wearing your Meat on your Sleeve: Mortality and Deathliness in Pinar Yolacan's Perishables / Rosemary Deller
- ch. Four Gazing at AIDS / Monica B. Pearl
- pt. Two Mortality and Media Event
- ch. Five Nowhere Man: John Lennon and Spectral Liminality / Cath Davies
- ch. Six `Studied in his Death': Representations of the Assassination of Malcolm X / Graeme Abernethy
- ch. Seven Visualisation of Death in Japan: The Case of the Flight JL123 Crash / Christopher P. Hood
- ch. Eight Shooting the Dead: Images of Death, Inclusion and Exclusion in the Israeli Press / Tal Morse
- pt. Three Mediating Life and Death: Theory and Practice
- ch. Nine Photography: Intimating Mortality, a Heideggerian Account of Photographic Authenticity / Katrin Joost
- ch. Ten Photo-graphing the Subject: Death, Cinema and the Gaze / Paul Fung
- ch. Eleven Rosetta Life: Using Film to Create "Bearable Fictions" of People's Experiences of Life-Limiting Illness / Naomi Richards
- ch. Twelve Life, Death and Beauty: Art as a Way of Accessing Grief / Tracy Mackenna
- ch. Thirteen Unsettling Structures of Otherness: Visualising the Dying Individual and End of Life Care Reform / John Horne.