Religion, Death and the Senses (Religion and the Senses)

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Religion, Death and the Senses (Religion and the Senses)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This edited collection brings together academics and practitioners to explore six physical and three socio-cultural senses in relation to death and dying: the senses of sight, of smell, of sound, of taste, of touch, of movement, of decency, of humour, and of loss. Each sense section will comprise two chapters to provide differing examples of how death and dying can be viewed through the lens of human physical and cultural senses. Chapters will include historical and contemporary examples of ways in which death, dying and grieving are inextricable from their physical sensual expressions and socio cultural mores. Most books about death explore how death can be theorised, theologised, and philosophised, or attend to the particular needs of health professionals working in palliative or pastoral care, with little attention to how people engage with and attend to, death, dying and grief sensually. The uniqueness of this collection lies in two areas, firstly its deep engagement with a range of physical and socio-cultural sensual responses to death and dying, and secondly, through its contributors who are drawn from a wide spectrum of professional, practical, and theoretical expertise and scholarship in fields which continue to redefine our understanding of mortality.

Contents

Series
Foreword

Graham
Harvey, The Open University

Introduction:
Death and the Senses

Christina
Welch and Jasmine Hazel Shadrack

Part
I: Physical Senses

Death
and the Sense of Movement
Chapter
1.Kinetic
Death: O'Bon: Hawai'i's Japanese Dance of the Dead

Candi
Cann, Baylor University
Chapter
2. Egungun - Moving the masks of our ancestors

Olu
Taiwo, University of Winchester

Death
and the Sense of Sight
Chapter
3. Death
in Sight: Confronting Mortality in Contemporary Art

Celia
Grace Kenny, Trinity College Dublin
Chapter
4. Images of Death and their Metamorphosis: From The Grim Reaper to
Santa Muerte

Kate
Kingsbury, University of British Columbia

Death
and the Sense of Smell
Chapter
5. Smelling
Death: An Olfactory Account of Popular English Funeral Customs,
c.1850-1920

Helen
Frisby, University of West of England
Chapter
6. The Sense of Smell and the Odour of Death

Wendy
Birch, University College London

Death
and the Sense of Sound
Chapter
7.
"Sounding
out Death" and Death and the Sense of Sound

Suzi
Garrod, Next Steps for Living, Dying, Grieving, and Christina
Welch
Chapter
8. Sounding her Death Ballads: Funeral Songs as my Mother's Final
Words

Jasmine
Hazel Shadrack

Death
and the Sense of Taste
Chapter
9. Food for the Dead, Food for the Living

Bev
Rogers

Chapter
10. Tasting the Dead

Christina
Welch

Death
and the Sense of Touch

Chapter
11. Crafting
as a Continuing Bond: Linking Handicrafts and Lost Loved Ones

Enya
Healey-Rawlings, University of Winchester

Chapter
12. The Sense of Touch in Relation to Working with Archaeological
Human Skeletal Remains

Heidi
Dawson-Hobbis, Univesity of Winchester

Part
II: Cultural Senses

Death
and the Sense of Decency

Chapter
13. Displaying
the Dead with Decency: Considering Embalmed Fleshy Bodies at Funeral
Homes, and De-fleshed Plastinated Corpses at BODY WORLDS

Lucy
Jacklin and Christina Welch

Chapter
14. Body Disposal, Decency and Dark Tourism: A Case Study Approach

Alasdair
Richardson, University of Winchester, and Christina Welch

Death
and the Sense of Humour

Chapter
15. Satire
in the Time of a Pandemic: An Interview with Cold War Steve

Laura
Hubner, University of Winchester

Chapter
16. It's
not Funny is it?: Humour as a Coping Strategy against Death by
Funeral Workers in the UK

Angie
McLachlan

Death
and the Sense of Loss

Chapter
17. When Glaciers Die: Mourning and Memorialisation in Ecological
Devastation

Jonatan
Juelsbo, University of Winchester

Chapter
18. Grave Goods as Continuing Bonds

Kym
Swan, Funeral Arranger

Afterword

Graham
Harvey

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