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The Future of the Corpse - Changing Ecologies of Death and Disposition (Hardcover)
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The Future of the Corpse - Changing Ecologies of Death and Disposition (Hardcover)
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This book reviews the spectrum of death, from when the living
person turns to corpse until the person lives in the memory of
mourners, and its impact on the ecology of the socio-cultural
community and physical environment. This book demonstrates that
American society today is in a pivotal period for re-imaging
end-of-life care, funerary services, human disposition methods,
memorializing, and mourning. The editors and contributors outline
the past, present, and future of death care rituals, pointing to
promising new practices and innovative projects that show how we
can better integrate the dying and dead with the living and create
positive change that supports sustainable stewardship of our
environment. Individual chapters describe prevailing practices and
issues in different settings where people die and in postmortem
rituals; disposition and current ecologically and, in urban areas,
spatially unsustainable methods; law of human remains; customs and
trends among key stakeholders, such as cemeteries and funeral
directors; and relevant technological advances. The book culminates
in a presentation of emerging sustainable disposition technologies
and innovative designs for proposed public memorial projects that
respond to shifting values, beliefs, and priorities among an
increasingly diverse population. Demonstrates the centrality of
death care-from the deathbed to rituals of commemoration and
mourning-in our individual and communal life and cultures Reveals
promising trends in human disposition, burial places, funerary
officiant profession, technologies of memorialization, and grief
therapy Addresses how COVID-19 has accelerated and highlighted the
need to address our changing death-care landscape on every level
Points to paradigm shifts in the U.S. population's value system and
beliefs that will impact how we manage death care individually and
communally Presents innovative design proposals showing how spaces
of remembrance and ritual can be integrated with urban life
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