Mortal Dilemmas : The Troubled Landscape of Death in America
Mortal Dilemmas : The Troubled Landscape of Death in America
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Author(s): Joralemon, Donald
ISBN No.: 9781629583921
Pages: 150
Year: 201601
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 266.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"I thoroughly enjoyed reading Mortal Dilemmas. Joralemon does a wonderful job of highlighting end-of-life issues, presenting the pros and cons of each and then skillfully giving his own rational thoughts. He has a delightful sense of humor and is an entertaining writer. His treatise on the troubled landscape of death in America scatters case studies from the media throughout. There is a need for such a book, to be used as a mini-textbook or as a supplement to more extensive texts in such academic disciplines as anthropology, sociology, history, philosophy, public health, gerontology, and religion-or simply as a book for the lay reader who wishes to be well informed on the subject." --George E. Dickinson, College of Charleston "Mortal Dilemmaschallenges the conventional wisdom portraying the U.S.


as a death-denying culture that refuses to allow a public presence for either dying or mourning. Joralemon highlights the diversity and complexity of the many ways Americans actively keep death and the dead in public view, and shows how competing values and political interests clash in passionate debates over alternatives. His insightful overview of trends in medicine, law, bioethics, and private and civic practices pays particular attention to the ethical dilemmas and legal controversies that make death and dying such uncertain terrain. The writing is extremely clear and accessible-a pleasure to read. The scholarship is informed and precise, but utterly jargon-free, making this book appropriate for undergraduates in courses on death and dying in medical sociology or anthropology. I could also imagine Mortal Dilemmas being used in nursing schools and other health professional training workshops, or as a focus for book groups, religious congregation discussions, or Death Cafes." --Beth A. Conklin, Vanderbilt University "Joralemon examines the recent claims by many contemporary scholars that America denies death and dying a place in our culture, thereby perpetuating abbreviated, uncomfortable death rituals, or none at all.


He brings to light several instances in which that is not the case, in which American people seek to act against those recent trends. - ProtoView ity of the many ways Americans actively keep death and the dead in public view, and shows how competing values and political interests clash in passionate debates over alternatives. His insightful overview of trends in medicine, law, bioethics, and private and civic practices pays particular attention to the ethical dilemmas and legal controversies that make death and dying such uncertain terrain. The writing is extremely clear and accessible-a pleasure to read. The scholarship is informed and precise, but utterly jargon-free, making this book appropriate for undergraduates in courses on death and dying in medical sociology or anthropology. I could also imagine Mortal Dilemmas being used in nursing schools and other health professional training workshops, or as a focus for book groups, religious congregation discussions, or Death Cafes." --Beth A. Conklin, Vanderbilt University "Joralemon examines the recent claims by many contemporary scholars that America denies death and dying a place in our culture, thereby perpetuating abbreviated, uncomfortable death rituals, or none at all.


He brings to light several instances in which that is not the case, in which American people seek to act against those recent trends. - ProtoView a place in our culture, thereby perpetuating abbreviated, uncomfortable death rituals, or none at all. He brings to light several instances in which that is not the case, in which American people seek to act against those recent trends. - ProtoView.


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