Death and the Corpse: An Analysis of the Treatment of Death and Dead Bodies in Contemporary American Society

Anthropology of Consciousness 11 (1-2):34-48 (2000)
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This paper analyzes perceptions of the corpse as intertwined with perspectives of death in contemporary American culture. America has combined concepts of theology, medicine, and commercialism to form a unique ideology. The corpse is the repository of these ideologies, which are riddled with fear. This paper will discuss differences among American ways of treating death, including specific attention to perceptions of the corpse. It will analyze the fear of death and corpses found in society, by reference to how many Americans view and deal with the body at death and thereafter.

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A Medical View of the Process of Death.Christoph Kaufer - 1974 - In Norbert Greinacher & Alois Müller (eds.), The Experience of Dying. Herder & Herder. pp. 33--42.
Psychiatric Aspects of Death in America.Vivian Rakoff - 1972 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 39.

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