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Birth and Death in British Culture

Birth and Death in British Culture
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9781443839334
ISBN-13 : 1443839337
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Book Synopsis Birth and Death in British Culture by : Anette Pankratz

Download or read book Birth and Death in British Culture written by Anette Pankratz and published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. This book was released on 2012-04-25 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why discuss birth and death when they lie outside discourse? And why look at them together when they are so much unlike each other, one the moment of fresh beginnings, joys, and the relative certainties of existence, the other the moment of life’s end, grief, and the relative uncertainties of non-existence? Because it turns out that both events, while virtually unrepresentable, have spawned a host of representations, narratives, rites, and attempts at making sense of them; and because they may have more similarities than appears at first sight. The 13 interdisciplinary articles collected in this volume prove that looking at the two phenomena in tandem throws into sharp relief the distinct patterns and functions of each, while also highlighting some of the fundamental historical developments, cultural functions, and socio-political issues shared by both. The contributions take stock of the discourses of birth and death prevalent in British (and Western) culture, probing into the way the two phenomena have been subjected to strategies of medialisation, commodification, and bio-politics.


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