ISBN:
9780815380689
,
9780815380672
Language:
English
Pages:
146 pages
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Woodward, Kath Birth and death
DDC:
305.2
Keywords:
Life cycle, Human Social aspects
;
Childbirth Social aspects
;
Death Social aspects
;
Geburt
;
Tod
;
Lebensdauer
;
Generationsbeziehung
Abstract:
Sheila Kitzinger: a life in birth and a good death -- Personal and social -- Visibility and visualisation -- Public and private: rituals and routines -- The medical and the natural: embodied selves -- Crossing boundaries: ethics and experience -- Giving birth, dying and mostly, living
Abstract:
"Usually conceived in opposition to each other - birth as a hopeful beginning, death as an ending - this book brings them into dialogue with each other to argue that both are central to our experiences of being in the world and part of living. Written by two authors, this book takes an intergenerational approach to highlight the connections and disconnections between birth and death; adopting a relational approach allows the book to explore birth and death through the key relationships that constitute them: personal and social, private and public, the affective and social norms, the actual and the virtual and the ordinary and profound. Of interest to academics and students in the fields of feminism, phenomenology and the life course, the book will also be of relevance to policy makers in the areas of birth activism and end of life care. Drawing from personal stories and everyday life and publicly contested examples the book will also be of interest to a more general readership as it engages with questions we all at some point will grapple with"--
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 133-143) and index
Permalink