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|a Allison, Anne,
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|a Being Dead Otherwise /
|c Anne Allison.
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|a Durham :
|b Duke University Press,
|c 2023.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
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|a Ambiguous bones : dead in the past -- The popular industry of death : from Godzilla to the ending business -- Caring (differently) for the dead -- Preparedness : a biopolitics of making life out of death -- The smell of lonely death and the work of cleaning it up -- De-parting : the handling of remaindered remains -- Automated graves : the precarity and prosthetics of caring for the dead.
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|a "With an aging population, declining marriage and childbirth rates, and a rise in single households, more Japanese are living and dying alone. Many dead are no longer buried in traditional ancestral graves where their descendants would tend their spirits and individuals are increasingly taking on mortuary preparation for themselves. In Being Dead Otherwise Anne Allison examines the emergence of new death practices in Japan as the old customs of mortuary care are coming undone. She outlines the new proliferation of industries, services, initiatives, and businesses that offer alternative means for tending to the dead, ranging from automated graves, collective gravesites, and crematoria to one-stop mortuary complexes and robot priests. These new burial and ritual practices provide alternatives to the long-standing traditions of burial and commemoration of the dead. In charting this shifting ecology of death, Allison outlines the potential of these solutions to radically reorient sociality in Japan in ways that will impact how we think about death, identity, tradition, and culture in Japan and beyond"--
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