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Rest in Peace - A Cultural History of Death and the Funeral Home in Twentieth-Century America (Paperback)
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Rest in Peace - A Cultural History of Death and the Funeral Home in Twentieth-Century America (Paperback)
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Though it has often been passionately criticized--as fraudulent,
exploitative, even pagan--the American funeral home has become
nearly as inevitable as death itself, an institution firmly
embedded in our culture. But how did the funeral home come to hold
such a position? What is its history? And is it guilty of the
charges sometimes leveled against it?
In Rest in Peace, Gary Laderman traces the origins of American
funeral rituals, from the evolution of embalming techniques during
and after the Civil War and the shift from home funerals to funeral
homes at the turn of the century, to the increasing subordination
of priests, ministers, and other religious figures to the funeral
director throughout the twentieth century. In doing so he shows
that far from manipulating vulnerable mourners, as Jessica Mitford
claimed in her best-selling The American Way of Death (1963),
funeral directors are highly respected figures whose services
reflect the community's deepest needs and wishes. Indeed, Laderman
shows that funeral directors generally give the people what they
want when it is time to bury our dead. He reveals, for example,
that the open casket, often criticized as barbaric, provides a
deeply meaningful moment for friends and family who must say
goodbye to their loved one. But he also shows how the dead often
come back to life in the popular imagination to disturb the peace
of the living.
Drawing upon interviews with funeral directors, major historical
events like the funerals of John F. Kennedy and Rudolf Valentino,
films, television, newspaper reports, proposals for funeral reform,
and other primary sources, Rest in Peace cuts through the rhetoric
to show us the reality--and thereal cultural value--of the American
funeral.
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