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Zohreh Bayatrizi
"Since the beginning of time death has been regarded as a symbolically meaningful yet unfathomable event. In Life Sentences Zohreh Bayatrizi looks at the many concerted attempts dating back to the mid-seventeenth century to strip death of its mystery, and to order, manage, and transform it from an individualized and fatalistic event to a social phenomenon that allows intervention. Examining a wide range of archival, statistical, and discursive materials, she discusses the process of understanding that has evolved in terms of four quasi-biblical commandments: thou shalt not die violently; thou shalt not die prematurely; thou shalt not kill thyself; and thou shalt not die an undignified death."--Jacket.
| Publisher | University of Toronto Press |
|---|---|
| Pages | 202 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 0-802-09755-3 primary |
| ISBN_13 | 978-0-802-09755-2 primary |
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