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Death has been deemed the "great equalizer," but each journey towards our shared, ultimate fate is unique. The length of our lives, the quality of our last days, how our deaths are perceived by others, and the handling of our remains are governed by nature and many socio-cultural factors. Unequal Before Death is an edited collection that addresses inequalities surrounding death from the perspectives of scholars in a wide range of humanistic and social science disciplines, including art histor...
Death --- Mortality --- Terminally ill --- Equality --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Terminal care --- Thanatology --- Dying persons --- Fatally ill --- Critically ill --- Mortality, Law of --- Demography --- Death (Biology) --- Social aspects --- Religious aspects --- Philosophy --- Papers from a conference held March 2010, Columbia University.
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This novel, cross-disciplinary collection explains how dying, death, and grieving have changed in America, for better or worse, since the turn of the millennium.
Death -- Social aspects -- United States. --- Grief -- Social aspects -- United States. --- Right to die -- United States. --- Terminal care -- United States. --- Terminal care --- Right to die --- Death --- Grief --- Social aspects
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