Death, Dying, and Beyond
Department
Comparative Religion
Document Type
Book
Files
Description
Death, Dying, and Beyond presents students with a collection of thought-provoking articles and essays aiming to demystify the concepts of death, dying, and what follows. The anthology features a constructivist approach, incorporating a range of western and non-western contexts to provide a comprehensive view of these inevitable stages of life. This book is structured into three sections. The first section investigates the conceptualization of death itself, addressing questions around the criteria for determining death and the idea of social death. In the second section, it contemplates the process of dying, the psychological and societal facets of facing mortality, and the ethics surrounding end-of-life decisions. The final section examines the aftermath of death, including mournful practices, interactions with the deceased, and the impacts on cultural and personal narratives. Death, Dying, and Beyond is an ideal resource for courses in sociology, religious studies, psychology, philosophy, nursing, English, and law. It involves analyzing perspectives on death and dying and fosters an environment for students to examine their values and attitudes towards mortality.
Call number in WMU's library
HQ1073 .D397 2025 (Waldo Library WMU Authors Collection, First Floor)
ISBN
9798823364997
Publication Date
2025
Recommended Citation
Covell, Stephen; Leverage, Megan; Caulfield, Susan; and Esterson, Rebecca, "Death, Dying, and Beyond" (2025). All Books and Monographs by WMU Authors. 976.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/books/976