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The Literary Genre of a “Diary of Anorexia”: Aspects of Artistic Semiotics and the Practice of Thanatology

Southern Semiotic Review, 2021
The paper continues the author's research series in the field of women's eating disorders. The focus of this work is on cases of anorexia nervosa, provoked by the desire of the individual to identify himself with the ideal body image, in which the ...
Elena Semenova
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Horrendous Death: Linking Thanatology and Public Health

Awareness of Mortality, 2021
The Horrendous Death (HD) concept is a link between Thanatology and global public health. The ultimate outcome of the model is to eliminate Horrendous Death.
D. Leviton
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Theoretical Foundation of New Normal Thanatology

Research Institute for Life and Culture Sogang University
This article analyzes the change of perception of death in modern society, which became evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, and seeks a theoretical foundation for a new study of life and death to overcome these issues.
Tae Soon Jang
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Derrida's Thanatologies

Derrida Today, 2020
New debate over the definition and significance of death has arisen in both analytic and continental philosophy. Derrida's work is permeated with the topic, which he claimed was the one most resistant to inquiry. Discussions of it by Naas, Miller and Hägglund have been limited by anthropomorphic approaches.
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Thanatology

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 1972
Increasing aggressiveness in tackling the problem of head and neck cancer has been paralleled by a rising death rate on the E.N.T. service. As a result, the otolaryngologist has had to re-examine not only the manner in which he takes care of the terminally-ill patient but also his own thoughts on death and dying.
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Thanatology of F. Sologub: characters-mediums in the early prose (“Consolation”, “Sting of Death”)

Sibirskiy filologicheskiy zhurnal
The paper examines the conceptual relationship between symbolic images of a child and death in the early prose of F. Sologub. Two stories published in the storybook “Sting of Death” (1904) feature contrasting versions of a symbolic image of a medium who ...
L. Sinyakova
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A call for epidemiology and thanatology to address the dying, death, and grief pipeline among Blacks in the United States

Death Studies, 2020
Dying, death, and grief are significant events that impact individuals, families, and communities. In the United States, Blacks historically have higher morbidity and mortality rates than other racial-ethnic groups.
Sharon D. Jones-Eversley, J. Rice
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Thanatology Curriculum — Medicine

2022
Contents Preface * I. The Medical Curriculum: Status and Direction of Thanatology * Potentials and Pitfalls in Death Education in Medical Schools * Thanatology Offerings in United States Medical and Nursing Schools in 1984 * Educational and Emotional ...
R. DeBellis, J. Cole
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The Effect of Thanatology Intervention Programme on Knowledge and Attitude of Secondary School Students in Anambra state Nigeria

, 2021
Introduction: The manner in which a child would cope with dying and death situation would be determined by what the child already know and what knowledge concerning thanatology the child had been exposed to previously.
N. Nnaemezie   +3 more
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Cultural thanatology: an exploration of the religious, spiritual, and existential concerns of elderly terminally-ill diasporic Hindus

, 2020
Thanatology is defined as the interdisciplinary study of death and dying. Religious beliefs, cultural patterns and insights into the spirit or the non-material aspects of our being form a component of thanatological studies and may be designated as ...
V. S. Singaram, Swami Saradaprabhananda
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