Social Perspectives on Death and Dying, 2nd Edition

by Jeanette A. Auger

While death is an inevitable happening in all our lives, the perspectives that we hold about death and dying are socially constructed. This text takes us through the maze of issues, both social and personal, which surround death and dying in our country. The author invites us not to just peek at issues of death and dying but to open our eyes wide and examine how Canadian cultures deal with those concepts. In this new updated edition, Auger challenges us to examine our own thoughts, feelings and fears–our own experience–of the death and dying phenomena.

  • January 2007
  • ISBN: 9781552662380
  • 255 pages

This edition has been replaced by Social Perspectives on Death and Dying, 3rd Edition

About the book

While death is an inevitable happening in all our lives, the perspectives that we hold about death and dying are socially constructed. This text takes us through the maze of issues, both social and personal, which surround death and dying in our country. The author invites us not to just peek at issues of death and dying but to open our eyes wide and examine how Canadian cultures deal with those concepts. In this new updated edition, Auger challenges us to examine our own thoughts, feelings and fears–our own experience–of the death and dying phenomena.

Author

Jeanette A. Auger

Jeanette Auger is a professor emeritus of sociology at Acadia University, where she taught full-time for more than forty years and still teaches two online courses. She has written or co-authored nine books, most in the field of gerontology/aging and queer studies. As well as her teaching and research experience, she has also worked in a variety of capacities as a community development researcher and volunteer, specifically in organizations which provide services and programs to older people and their important ones. She was one of the founders of the Valley Hospice Society and chaired the board of a multi-complex seniors facility in the Annapolis Valley. Her work is intended to assist older people and those who are dying because her philosophy is that we all study and try to assist in our own aging.

Contents

  • : Canadian Perspectives on Death and Dying: Introduction
  • : Your experiences and Perspectives of Death and Dying
  • : Key Concepts in the Maze of Death and Dying
  • : Historical Attitudes Toward Death and Dying
  • : Types of Death and Dying
  • : Hospice Palliative Care
  • : Euthanasia as a Sociological Issue
  • : AIDs as a Sociological Issue
  • : Cross-Cultural Variations in Death and Dying
  • : Funeral and Burial Practices
  • : Legal and Ethical Issues in Death and Dying
  • : Suicide in Canada
  • : Dealing with Grief and Bereavement
  • : The Revival of Interest in Death and Dying
  • : Internet Resources

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