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Discourses on the Edges of Life
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Vicent Salvador
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2020
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Death inhabits our collective imaginary, even though sometimes, like a squatter, it hides discretely in order to avoid conflicts. It is undoubtedly a multi-faceted subject of study, which requires consideration from an interdisciplinary perspective.
This book deals with this phenomenon, and more specifically with the discourses that surround – and construct our perspectives and understanding of – death and dying. Of course, the present volume does not attempt to be exhaustive, and considers the subject from several standpoints, including linguistics, anthropology, history of medicine, and importantly, literary studies. It combines various points of view and different methodologies of knowledge, in the hope that they come together to constitute a written dialogue –or more precisely, a polylogue.
The ordering of the texts in this volume provides readers with an itinerary that begins with more general approaches, such as a historical presentation of the medicalisation of death and an in-depth reflection on the best way to die, and ends with studies of specific literary works from different periods.
The itinerary that this book provides is framed by a discourse analysis-based overview that explores how different approaches to death and dying intersect and complement each other in an interdisciplinary endeavour. This analysis focuses on literary and non-literary genres in order to shed some new light on a topic that is inexhaustible because of its sociocultural relevance.
This book deals with this phenomenon, and more specifically with the discourses that surround – and construct our perspectives and understanding of – death and dying. Of course, the present volume does not attempt to be exhaustive, and considers the subject from several standpoints, including linguistics, anthropology, history of medicine, and importantly, literary studies. It combines various points of view and different methodologies of knowledge, in the hope that they come together to constitute a written dialogue –or more precisely, a polylogue.
The ordering of the texts in this volume provides readers with an itinerary that begins with more general approaches, such as a historical presentation of the medicalisation of death and an in-depth reflection on the best way to die, and ends with studies of specific literary works from different periods.
The itinerary that this book provides is framed by a discourse analysis-based overview that explores how different approaches to death and dying intersect and complement each other in an interdisciplinary endeavour. This analysis focuses on literary and non-literary genres in order to shed some new light on a topic that is inexhaustible because of its sociocultural relevance.
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Dominic Keown, University of Cambridge:
This volume’s contribution to knowledge is undeniable: especially for its insistence on aspects such as narrativity, the sociocultural construction of beliefs and practices related to death, and the progressive medicalization in today's world.
This volume’s contribution to knowledge is undeniable: especially for its insistence on aspects such as narrativity, the sociocultural construction of beliefs and practices related to death, and the progressive medicalization in today's world.
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Discourses on death and dying Vicent Salvador, Adéla Kotátková and Ignasi Clemente Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Section I. Three disciplinary approaches to the subject of death
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From myth to the laboratory Josep Lluis Barona Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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A multinarrative approach Fernando Lolas Stepke Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Grief, mourning and bereavement Beatriz Gil-Juliá and Rafael Ballester-Arnal Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Section II. Discourse analysis in health settings
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The discourse on organ transplants in Spanish press Antonio M. Bañón Hernández Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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End-of-life approaches in online stories by adolescents and young adults with cancer Martí Domínguez and Lucía Sapiña Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Pediatric cancer end-of-life discourses in Catalonia, Spain Ignasi Clemente Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Adéla Kotátková Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Section III. Death in literary texts
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A self-help book written by Seneca David Pujante Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Montserrat Lunati I Maruny Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The case of Vicent Andrés Estellés Vicent Salvador and Irene Mira Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Consciousness without bodies and simulacra of human beings in Science Fiction Sara Molpeceres Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Keywords for this book
Theoretical literature & literary studies; Narrative Studies; Pragmatics; Discourse studies; Philosophy
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Professional and scholarly;