This publication includes essays by Steven Gartside and Clive Parkinson; along with illustrated texts on seven major artists: Ian Breakwell, Felix Gonzales-Torres, Douglas Gordon, Julian Opie, Cornelia Parker, Bob and Roberta Smith, and Sam Taylor Wood
In this thematic issue, we have a compilation of articles, visual essays, and a commentary dealing w...
This thesis discusses landscapes of death in Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book and Terry Pratchett’s ...
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...
This study looks briefly at a range of ways in which writers have approached the concept of death, f...
felt threatened by the eventuality of death, inculcating in them a fear so great that all possible s...
Original article can be found at : http://www.humanism.org.uk/site/cms/ Reproduced with the permissi...
This is the third in a series of papers on literature and psychiatry. Previous papers introduced cog...
Death has intrigued and even inspired fear in many. Since fiction mimics life, it is no wonder that ...
This paper relates to the concept of death as presented in two works of literature. The major theme ...
In this paper, I explore what Jean Améry calls the ‘aesthetic view of death’. I address the followin...
Vol. 1 [Novel] The Art of Dying -- Vol. 2 [Exegesis] Representations of death in Australian fiction“...
"Death: In Fact, Fiction and Poetry," is an anthology of short fiction and poetry focusing on dying ...
Chapter positions contemporary art’s ability to affect understandings of issues around death: how ar...
There is no reliable information of death as an experience and it remains until now as an unknown b...
We Die As We Live, is an art in health research project that positions palliative care staff, workin...
In this thematic issue, we have a compilation of articles, visual essays, and a commentary dealing w...
This thesis discusses landscapes of death in Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book and Terry Pratchett’s ...
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...
This study looks briefly at a range of ways in which writers have approached the concept of death, f...
felt threatened by the eventuality of death, inculcating in them a fear so great that all possible s...
Original article can be found at : http://www.humanism.org.uk/site/cms/ Reproduced with the permissi...
This is the third in a series of papers on literature and psychiatry. Previous papers introduced cog...
Death has intrigued and even inspired fear in many. Since fiction mimics life, it is no wonder that ...
This paper relates to the concept of death as presented in two works of literature. The major theme ...
In this paper, I explore what Jean Améry calls the ‘aesthetic view of death’. I address the followin...
Vol. 1 [Novel] The Art of Dying -- Vol. 2 [Exegesis] Representations of death in Australian fiction“...
"Death: In Fact, Fiction and Poetry," is an anthology of short fiction and poetry focusing on dying ...
Chapter positions contemporary art’s ability to affect understandings of issues around death: how ar...
There is no reliable information of death as an experience and it remains until now as an unknown b...
We Die As We Live, is an art in health research project that positions palliative care staff, workin...
In this thematic issue, we have a compilation of articles, visual essays, and a commentary dealing w...
This thesis discusses landscapes of death in Neil Gaiman’s The Graveyard Book and Terry Pratchett’s ...
In this article I explore works by three artists in which we can see images that relate to bereaveme...