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Macmillan Encyclopedia Of Death And Dying Death And Dying

معرفی کتاب «Macmillan Encyclopedia Of Death And Dying Death And Dying» نوشتهٔ Robert Kastenbaum, editor in chief، منتشرشده توسط نشر Macmillan Reference USA/Thomson/Gale; Macmillan Library Reference; Macmillan Reference USA در سال 2003. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying is a contribution to the understanding of life. Scientists and poets have long recognized that life and death are so intimately entwined that knowledge of one requires knowledge of the other. The Old Testament observes that ''all flesh is as grass.'' Religions have addressed the question of how one should live with the awareness of inevitable death. Often the answer has been based upon the vision of a life beyond death. Societies have developed systems of belief and practice to help their people cope with the prospect of death and the sorrow of grief. Children are often puzzled by the curious fact that flowers fade and animals stop moving. This incipient realization of mortality eventually becomes a significant part of the adult's world-view in which hope contests with fear, and faith with doubt.

This carefully prepared two-volume reference will be useful and accessible to a wide audience of professionals, students, and general readers looking for summaries and starting points for research on the multiplicity of topics related to death and dying. Some articles are only a few paragraphs long, but most are several to many pages; each includes cross references and a bibliography. A detailed index helps tie themes together, and an appendix profiles 75 relevant organizations. Reflecting the broad reach of the subject matter, the contributors represent many fields; and articles address medical, theological, literary and artistic, historical, psychological, and sociological aspects in addition to discussing work and profiling people directly connected with the field of thanatology. An article on the September 11 terrorist attacks is included. Editor Kastenbaum (Arizona State University) contributed 29 of the 327 articles; the other authors-most from the US but many also from Canada, Australia, and the UK-typically wrote only one, although several contributed a half dozen or so. Supporting the text are 150 b&w images. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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In this two-volume set, noted scholar Kastenbaum (The Psychology of Death) strives to present a multidisciplinary and multicultural view of death, including more than 300 alphabetically arranged articles on everything from ancient gods and goddesses to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The result is a major resource, more complete and better organized than 2001's Encyclopedia of Death and Dying, edited by Glennys Howarth and Oliver Leaman. The articles touch on many different cultural traditions (e.g., Aztec, Chinese, Egyptian, Islamic, Mayan, Native American, and Polynesian), though having mostly American contributors detracts somewhat from the international viewpoint. A disproportionate number of chapters (24 in all) expound on various aspects of suicide, and there are a few odd entries, such as Elvis Sightings and Cadaver Experiences (a better title for the latter might have been The Socialization of Medical Students). Most of the entries are appropriate, however, and the content can be easily accessed through a very complete and useful 78-page index. An appendix provides information about 75 organizations, and the 150 black-and-white images are valuable and relevant. Highly recommended despite its shortcomings for both public and academic libraries.-Annette Haines, Sch. of Art & Design, Ann Arbor, MI Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information.

Covering all aspects of death and dying -- biological, medical, social, sociological, psychological, religious, and philosophical -- the 2-vol. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying also provides a deep historical and cross-cultural perspective through the ages. More than 400 entries cover AIDS, children, cremation, communication with the dead, grief and mourning across cultures, genocide, life-expectancy, widows, and much more. Also includes an appendix providing general overviews and contact information for nearly 80 organizations, 150 illustrations, and a comprehensive index.While Gale strives to replicate print content, some content may not be available due to rights restrictions.Call your Sales Rep for details. This title covers all aspects - biological, medical, social, sociological, psychological, cultural, religious, philosophical - of death and dying. The book also provides a historical perspective of death and dying through the ages. In almost all entries, the set gives ample coverage to non-US customs and attitudes, for example, in such articles as AIDS, funeral industry, infanticide, and suicide. Contains Over Three Hundred Alphabetically Arranged Articles That Provide Information About Issues Of Death And Dying, Focusing On An Understanding Of The Present And Future, And Includes A Listing Of Related Organizations. V. 1. A-k -- V. 2. L-z. Robert Kastenbaum, Editor In Chief. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. "Covering all aspects of death and dying -- biological, medical, social, sociological, psychological, religious, and philosophical -- the 2-vol. Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying also provides a deep historical and cross-cultural perspective through the ages"--'About this e-book' page
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