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Age of Spectacular Death

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This book explores death in contemporary society - or more precisely, in the 'spectacular age' - by moving beyond classic studies of death that emphasised the importance of the death taboo and death denial to examine how we now 'do' death. Unfolding the notion of 'spectacular death' as characteristic of our modern approach to death and dying, it considers the new mediation or mediatisation of death and dying; the commercialisation of death as a 'marketable commodity' used to sell products, advance artistic expression or provoke curiosity; the re-ritualisation of death and the growth of new ways of finding meaning through commemorating the dead; the revolution of palliative care; and the specialisation surrounding death, particularly in relation to scholarship. Presenting a range of case studies that shed light on this new understanding of death in contemporary culture, The Age of Spectacular Death will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural and media studies, psychology and anthropology with interests in death and dying.



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Introduction: The Whole World is Watching - Death in a Spectacular Age 1. If Death is the Spectacle, Big Tech is the Lens - How Social Media Frame an Age of 'Spectacular Death' 2. Resisting the Grave - Value and the Productive Celebrity Dead 3. Touring Heaven and Hell - Spectacular Encounters by Celebrities in Near-Death Experiences 4. The Proliferation of Skulls in Popular Culture - A Case Study of How the Traditional Symbol of Mortality was Rendered Meaningless 5. Immersive Dark Tourism Experiences - Storytelling at Dark Tourism Attractions in the Age of 'The Immersive Death' 6. Killing Humanity - Anthropocentrism and Apocalypse in Contemporary Cinema 7. Now Trending: #Massacre - On the Ethical Challenges of Spreading Spectacular Terrorism On New Media 8. A Tale of Two Deaths - Spectacular Death and the Scene of Pain 9. Spectacular Grief - On Three Main Trends in the Way We Deal With Loss in Contemporary Society 10. Freedom and Unavailability - The Art of Dying in the Age of Spectacular Death Postscript: The Age of 'Spectacular Death' Revisited


About the author

Michael Hviid Jacobsen is Professor of Sociology at Aalborg University, Denmark. He is the editor of The Poetics of Crime, Nostalgia Now, Postmortal Society, The Contemporary Goffman and Critical and Cultural Interactionism, and co-editor of The Sociology of Zygmunt Bauman, Encountering the Everyday, The Transformation of Modernity, Utopia: Social Theory and the Future, Liquid Criminology, Imaginative Methodologies: The Poetic Imagination in the Social Sciences, Towards a Criminology of Emotions, Exploring Grief: Towards and Sociology of Sorrow and Death in Contemporary Popular Culture.

Summary

This book explores death in contemporary society, unfolding the notion of ‘spectacular death’ through studies that consider the new mediation or mediatisation of death and dying, the commercialisation of death as a commodity, the re-ritualisation of death, the palliative care revolution and the academic specialisation surrounding death.

Product details

Authors Michael Hviid Jacobsen, Michael Hviid (Aalborg University Jacobsen
Assisted by Michael Hviid Jacobsen (Editor), Michael Hviid (Aalborg University Jacobsen (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2020
 
EAN 9780367368265
ISBN 978-0-367-36826-5
No. of pages 220
Subjects Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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