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Death in digital games : a thanatological approach [PDF]
Analysing our time is an important part of our understanding and modi operandi. At the same time, of equal importance is the analysis of the end of time, that is, the time of death.
Ntelia, Renata E.
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Online reverse discourses? Claiming a space for trans voices [PDF]
In recent years, online media have offered to trans people helpful resources to create new political, cultural and personal representations of their biographies. However, the role of these media in the construction of their social and personal identities
Primo, David +2 more
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Abstract Aim To translate, culturally adapt, and psychometrically validate the Japanese version of the Death Literacy Index (DLI‐J) and its short‐form version (DLI‐J‐9) to assess death literacy among Japanese adults. Methods A multiphase mixed‐methods design was employed.
Kenjiro Kawaguchi +13 more
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Disney’s Reel Doubling of Violent Desire in J. J. Abrams’ Mimetic The Force Awakens
Abrams’ spectacularly distended infantilising manipulation of the saga embeds a form of cognitive resonance with a state of perpetual war and a politically thanatising mythos fitted out as a politically containing moment within what cultural ...
John C. McDowell
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La formation en thanatologie : une carte du monde [PDF]
Contribuer à la formation d'intervenants en milieux de santé et en milieux sociaux, en regard du mourir, soulève toute la question de leur rapport au monde. Et le fait même, qu'ici au Québec, on se «paie le luxe» d'offrir un programme de formation sur le
Des Aulniers, Luce
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Giuseppe Bianchini (1888-1973): the father of Italian forensic mycology
Giuseppe Bianchini trained within the Sienese School of Forensic Medicine and immediately distinguished himself for his innovative approach to the discipline, making very important use of biochemistry, haematology, histopathology, and physiology.
Davide Orsini +3 more
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Death that Came to Holiday, in Stories of E.A. Poe, I. Bunin and V. Nabokov
The results of a comparative analysis of “The Mask of the Red Death” by E. A. Poe, “The Gentleman from San Francisco” by I. Bunin and “The Wing Blow” by V. Nabokov are presented in the article. The relevance of the study is due to the fact that it allows
V. Yu. Lebedeva
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ABSTRACT Estimating the time since death, or the postmortem interval (PMI), is a significant component of forensic anthropological analysis when human remains are discovered. Despite decades of research, methods for providing an estimate of the PMI with known error rates are still absent from applied medicolegal forensic work, which prompts the ...
Katherine E. Weisensee +1 more
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Death is an invariant of human existence, a kind of its “omega point”. At the same time, the attitude towards it is not a constant, but rather undergoes changes, being incorporated in a wide sociocultural context.
A I Zhelnin
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Racism as ontological terror and onticide
Abstract This paper elucidates the existential and psychological dynamics of onticide: the malicious annihilation of another's existential‐emotional being. On any given day, chances are we're going to read a new account of racist violence and injustice that is, simply put, grotesque.
Jerry S. Piven
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