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The new death : mortality and death care in the twenty-first century / edited by Shannon Lee Dawdy and Tamara Kneese.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: School for Advanced Research advanced seminar seriesPublisher: Santa Fe : School for Advanced Research Press ; Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2022Publisher: Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 2022Copyright date: �2022Description: 1 online resource (vii, 360 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780826363466
  • 0826363466
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: New death.DDC classification:
  • 306.9 23/eng/20220418
  • 320 23
LOC classification:
  • GT3190
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction / Shannon Lee Dawdy and Tamara Kneese -- Terminality : technoscientific eschatology in the Anthropocene / Abou Farman -- Old men, young blood : transhumanism and the promise and peril of immortality / Jenny Huberman -- A responsible death : valuing life from mortality tables to wearables / Tamara Kneese -- Deathnography : writing, reading, and radical mourning / Casey Golomski -- "For the one life we have" : temporalities of the humanist funeral in Britain / Matthew Engelke -- Loss in/of the business of black funerals / LaShaya Howie -- Cuddling death : exploring the materiality of reproductive loss / Stephanie Schiavenato -- The haptics of grief ; a taxonomy of touch in death care / Margaret Schwartz -- The embalmer's magic / Shannon Lee Dawdy -- To bear a corpse : home funerals and epistemic cultures in US death care / Philip R. Olson -- Making a living from death : Chinese state funeral workers under the market economy / Huwy-min Lucia Liu -- Grief transformed : new rituals in a Singaporean Chinese funeral parlor / Ruth E. Toulson -- Commentary : the new death / Ellen Badone -- Atoms, star dust, and fungi : death and secular eschatologies / Anya Bernstein.
Summary: "he New Death brings together scholars who are intrigued by today's rapidly changing death practices and attitudes. New and different ways of treating the body and memorializing the dead are proliferating across global cities. Using ethnographic, historical, and media-based approaches, the contributors to this volume focus on new attitudes and practices around mortality and mourning--from the possibilities of digitally enhanced afterlives to industrialized 'necro-waste,' the ethics of care, the meaning of secular rituals, and the political economy of death. Together, the chapters coalesce around the argument that there are two major currents running through the new death--reconfigurations of temporality and of intimacy. Pushing back against the folklorization endemic to anthropological studies of death practices and the whiteness of death studies as a field, the chapters strive to override divisions between the Global South and the Anglophone world, focusing instead on syncretization, globalization, and magic within the mundane."-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction / Shannon Lee Dawdy and Tamara Kneese -- Terminality : technoscientific eschatology in the Anthropocene / Abou Farman -- Old men, young blood : transhumanism and the promise and peril of immortality / Jenny Huberman -- A responsible death : valuing life from mortality tables to wearables / Tamara Kneese -- Deathnography : writing, reading, and radical mourning / Casey Golomski -- "For the one life we have" : temporalities of the humanist funeral in Britain / Matthew Engelke -- Loss in/of the business of black funerals / LaShaya Howie -- Cuddling death : exploring the materiality of reproductive loss / Stephanie Schiavenato -- The haptics of grief ; a taxonomy of touch in death care / Margaret Schwartz -- The embalmer's magic / Shannon Lee Dawdy -- To bear a corpse : home funerals and epistemic cultures in US death care / Philip R. Olson -- Making a living from death : Chinese state funeral workers under the market economy / Huwy-min Lucia Liu -- Grief transformed : new rituals in a Singaporean Chinese funeral parlor / Ruth E. Toulson -- Commentary : the new death / Ellen Badone -- Atoms, star dust, and fungi : death and secular eschatologies / Anya Bernstein.

"he New Death brings together scholars who are intrigued by today's rapidly changing death practices and attitudes. New and different ways of treating the body and memorializing the dead are proliferating across global cities. Using ethnographic, historical, and media-based approaches, the contributors to this volume focus on new attitudes and practices around mortality and mourning--from the possibilities of digitally enhanced afterlives to industrialized 'necro-waste,' the ethics of care, the meaning of secular rituals, and the political economy of death. Together, the chapters coalesce around the argument that there are two major currents running through the new death--reconfigurations of temporality and of intimacy. Pushing back against the folklorization endemic to anthropological studies of death practices and the whiteness of death studies as a field, the chapters strive to override divisions between the Global South and the Anglophone world, focusing instead on syncretization, globalization, and magic within the mundane."-- Provided by publisher.

Shannon Lee Dawdy is a professor of anthropology at the University of Chicago. Her fieldwork combines archival, ethnographic, and archaeological methods to understand how objects and landscapes mediate human life. Tamara Kneese is an assistant professor of media studies and the program director of gender and sexualities studies at the University of San Francisco. Her research examines digital cultures, using ethnographic and historical methods to understand emergent practices around labor, love, and loss.

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