The act of death itself and the rituals surrounding it vary enormously and shed a fascinating light on the cultures of which they are a part. In this brief and lively history, Douglas Davies – internationally acknowledged as one of the leading experts in this field – tackles some of the most significant aspects of death and weaves them into a compelling story about our changing attitudes to dying.
- Offers a fascinating examination of this subject which is of enduring interest in every culture in the world
- Considers the profound influence death has had on subjects ranging from philosophy to anthropology, through to art, literature, and music - inspiring some of our most enduring artistic highpoints
- Broaches some of the most significant aspects of death, such as the act of dying, grieving, burial, artistic interpretations of death, places of memory, the fear of death, and disasters/tragedies
- Weaves these numerous approaches to death into a compelling story about our changing attitudes to dying
- Contains several illustrations, and is written in an accessible and lively style.
List of illustrations.
1 Journey Beyond.
Gilgamesh.
Adam and Eve.
Death, Sin and Atonement.
Resurrection-Transcendence.
Release-Transcendence.
Self-Transcendence.
Hope and Faith.
To Be or Not To Be.
Traditional Futures.
The Uneasy Species.
Death Our Future.
Autobiographical History of Death.
Methods of Approach.
Words Against Death.
Myth Again.
2 Parting’s SlS-