Academic research on grief in the West is a twentieth-century phenomenon and until recently has been conducted almost exclusively in the psy- and cognate disciplines. One consequence of this is theory-led scholarship and a persistent set of erroneous assumptions which now pass for clinical lore. These include the presumption that grief is amenable to comparison and measurement, that it occurs in chronological time, that it is a process which ends and, if it persists or remains absent, that it can be treated and recovered from like an illness. Since the late-twentieth century, critical grief scholars from across disciplines and bereaved people themselves have argued that this does not reflect the lived experiences of those who grieve. Deman...
This essay on grief combines literature with life. It originated out of my desire to sort through me...
Various claims have been made concerning the role of narrative in grief. In this paper, we emphasize...
In a secular society, religion no longer dictates the manner in which death and dying is rationalize...
This thesis explores the response to loss through attention to a distinctive set of narrative texts ...
This thesis engages with psychological and phenomenological methodologies to investigate literary re...
This thesis is an investigation of how people experience the death and final arrangements of a sign...
My thesis is a collection of fiction and creative nonfiction works that explore the theme of grief—h...
How do people remember bereavement? How do they find and refine the language to express it? And why ...
Katharine Susannah Prichard’s experiences of death and bereavement are revealing about one extraordi...
Grief is a journey one can only take alone. There is no rehearsal for it, no primer courses, it cann...
This work explores “Grief” and “Orphanhood”. It does so via the use of a practice based artistic exp...
xxi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.While a growing body of grief research focuses on how death affects the live...
Within the territory of mourning, this thesis tells three autoethnographic stories of death; the une...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
The article entitled “(Im)Perfect Memories in Jacqueline Woodson’s Another Brooklyn” explores the fa...
This essay on grief combines literature with life. It originated out of my desire to sort through me...
Various claims have been made concerning the role of narrative in grief. In this paper, we emphasize...
In a secular society, religion no longer dictates the manner in which death and dying is rationalize...
This thesis explores the response to loss through attention to a distinctive set of narrative texts ...
This thesis engages with psychological and phenomenological methodologies to investigate literary re...
This thesis is an investigation of how people experience the death and final arrangements of a sign...
My thesis is a collection of fiction and creative nonfiction works that explore the theme of grief—h...
How do people remember bereavement? How do they find and refine the language to express it? And why ...
Katharine Susannah Prichard’s experiences of death and bereavement are revealing about one extraordi...
Grief is a journey one can only take alone. There is no rehearsal for it, no primer courses, it cann...
This work explores “Grief” and “Orphanhood”. It does so via the use of a practice based artistic exp...
xxi, 182 leaves ; 29 cm.While a growing body of grief research focuses on how death affects the live...
Within the territory of mourning, this thesis tells three autoethnographic stories of death; the une...
In this paper, the author responds to the Moules and Estefan (2018) Editorial “Watching My Mother Di...
The article entitled “(Im)Perfect Memories in Jacqueline Woodson’s Another Brooklyn” explores the fa...
This essay on grief combines literature with life. It originated out of my desire to sort through me...
Various claims have been made concerning the role of narrative in grief. In this paper, we emphasize...
In a secular society, religion no longer dictates the manner in which death and dying is rationalize...