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Our Grateful Dead: Stories of Those Left Behind
University of Minnesota Press, 2021 Cloth: 978-1-5179-1140-9 | Paper: 978-1-5179-1141-6 Library of Congress Classification GT3190.D4713 2021 Dewey Decimal Classification 393
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
An award-winning exploration of the presence of the dead in the lives of the living Through her unique storytelling woven from ethnographic sources and her own family history, Despret assembles accounts of those who have found ways to live their daily lives with their dead. She rejects the idea that one must either subscribe to “complete mourning” (in a sense, to get rid of the dead) or else fall into fantasy and superstition. She explores instead how the dead still play an active, tangible role through those who are living, who might assume their place in a family or in society; continue their labor or art; or thrive from a shared inheritance or an organ donation. This is supported by dreams and voices, novels, television and popular culture, the work of clairvoyants, and the everyday stories and activities of the living. For decades now, in the West, the dead have been discreet and invisible. Today, especially as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, Despret suggests that perhaps we will be willing to engage with the dead in ways that bring us happiness despite our loss. Despret’s unique method of inquiry makes her book both entertaining and instructive. Our Grateful Dead offers a new, pragmatic approach to social and cultural research and may indeed provide compassionate therapy for those of us coping with death. See other books on: Dead | Death & Dying | Grief | Mourning customs | Social See other titles from University of Minnesota Press |
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