Michele Aaron (University of Birmingham) presents an interactive seminar exploring how death has been portrayed in cinema, and how the ethical and aesthetic potential of film can effect social, political or personal change.<div>Seminar delivered on 18th July 2017 as part of the OU Death and Dying Seminar Series.</div
Since their inception, movies have served as the meter of popular culture, reflecting the customs, t...
This webinar will explore contemporary theories of grief and bereavement and their relationship to t...
The panel for this seminar on Death and the Inexorably Dying includes DR. HANS K. VON BRAUCHITSCH,...
Michele Aaron (University of Birmingham) presents an interactive seminar exploring how death has bee...
An interesting topic for a presentation/paper in our seminar could be the cultural representation of...
In this video, sociologist Deborah Posel, discusses the philosophical implications of death, arguing...
Chapter positions contemporary art’s ability to affect understandings of issues around death: how ar...
This paper focuses on 'death scenes' in the context of film. Death haunts our living as an immanence...
MALADY AND MORTALITY 2013 will explore critical and creative responses to illness, death and dying i...
In this video, Deborah Posel, a sociologist, explores the journey taken by medical professionals as ...
In this video, Susan Levine reflects on how each of the three speakers in previous videos used their...
Seminar presentation given by Louise Jenkins (Strategic Liaison Nurse: Secondary and Tertiary care, ...
Background: Advances in medicine have helped many to live longer lives and to be able to meet health...
This webinar will explore contemporary theories of grief and bereavement and their relationship to t...
Filming death and dying has taboo status in terms of what western society can and cannot sanction - ...
Since their inception, movies have served as the meter of popular culture, reflecting the customs, t...
This webinar will explore contemporary theories of grief and bereavement and their relationship to t...
The panel for this seminar on Death and the Inexorably Dying includes DR. HANS K. VON BRAUCHITSCH,...
Michele Aaron (University of Birmingham) presents an interactive seminar exploring how death has bee...
An interesting topic for a presentation/paper in our seminar could be the cultural representation of...
In this video, sociologist Deborah Posel, discusses the philosophical implications of death, arguing...
Chapter positions contemporary art’s ability to affect understandings of issues around death: how ar...
This paper focuses on 'death scenes' in the context of film. Death haunts our living as an immanence...
MALADY AND MORTALITY 2013 will explore critical and creative responses to illness, death and dying i...
In this video, Deborah Posel, a sociologist, explores the journey taken by medical professionals as ...
In this video, Susan Levine reflects on how each of the three speakers in previous videos used their...
Seminar presentation given by Louise Jenkins (Strategic Liaison Nurse: Secondary and Tertiary care, ...
Background: Advances in medicine have helped many to live longer lives and to be able to meet health...
This webinar will explore contemporary theories of grief and bereavement and their relationship to t...
Filming death and dying has taboo status in terms of what western society can and cannot sanction - ...
Since their inception, movies have served as the meter of popular culture, reflecting the customs, t...
This webinar will explore contemporary theories of grief and bereavement and their relationship to t...
The panel for this seminar on Death and the Inexorably Dying includes DR. HANS K. VON BRAUCHITSCH,...