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Talking Through Death: Communicating About Death in Interpersonal, Mediated, and Cultural Contexts (1st)

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Talking Through Death examines communication at the end-of-life from several different communication perspectives: interpersonal (patient, provider, family), mediated, and cultural. By studying interpersonal and family communication, cultural media, funeral related rituals, religious and cultural practices, medical settings, and legal issues surrounding advance directives, readers gain insight into the ways symbolic communication constructs the experience of death and dying, and the way meaning is infused into the process of death and dying. The book looks at the communication-related health and social issues facing people and their loved ones as they transition through the end of life experience. It reports on research recently conducted by the authors and others to create a conversational, narrative text that helps students, patients, and medical providers understand the symbolism and construction of meaning inherent in end-of-life communication.

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Product Details
Routledge
0429014783 / 9780429014789
eBook (EPUB)
306.9
18/07/2018
England
English
220 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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