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Dying and Death in Canada, Second Edition

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Herbert NorthcottDonna Wilson1 editions

"Death, like sexuality, is ever present but was rarely discussed before the 1960s. Since then there has been a growing discourse in the social sciences and helping professions about how to discuss the social construction of death. Dying and death in a society reflect the material and social conditions of that society. In turn, the society and culture in which we live influences what we think and do about dying and death." "This new edition of Dying and Death in Canada is designed for students who wish to learn about dying and death, for practitioners who work with the dying and the bereaved, for the dying and the bereaved themselves, and for the general public. Part I explores the causes of dying and death in Canada both historically and at present. Part II examines the collective constructions of - that is, the social and cultural response to - dying and death in Canada. Part III discusses dying and death from the personal points of view of the dying and the bereaved."--BOOK JACKET.

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