The presence of the dead in our Llves / Nate Hinerman.
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This volume offers a selection of articles from authors representing a wide array of disciplines, all of whom explore the following central theme: how can the presence of the dead take life in the hearts of the living? Although individuals die, they can i.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Introduction The Presence of the Dead in Our Lives; Part 1 Death, Presence, and the Self; Pragmatic Immortality and the Insignificance of My Own Death; On the Notion of Presence and its Importance for a Concept of Dignity of the Dead; The Deathless Self: Death and Immortality in the Discourse of Vedanta; Sites that Cope, Cure and Commemorate: Weblogs of Terminally Ill; Survivor's Guilt in Caretakers of Cancer; Part 2 Death, Presence, and Ritual; The Haunt/Demons and The Complex of Noon.
Planning a Funeral: The Encounter between Bereaved and OfficiantLiving with the Dead: Cremating and Reburying the Dead in a Megalopolis; Heroic Death and Selective Memory: The US's WWII Memorial and the USSR's Monument to the Heroic Defenders of Leningrad; Preserving the Dead in the Lives of the Living.
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