Since their inception, movies have served as the meter of popular culture, reflecting the customs, tastes and thinking of their times. As such, films provide benchmarks for the history of psychological development. A survey of American movies reveals that even though there has been a progression of psychological thought about death and dying by the medical community and a more naturalistic portrayal in our cinema, we remain a death-denying culture
The central question this thesis is concerned with is the question of death: how do we make sense of...
Objectives Discuss popular films and how they affect what children know about death Discuss child ...
This engaging new book takes a fresh approach to the major topics surrounding the processes and ritu...
Since their inception, movies have served as the meter of popular culture, reflecting the customs, t...
The subject of death education has been in focus this year. Even though films can prove to be an eff...
In the last two decades, public attention towards illness, dying and death has evolved. In particula...
This paper focuses on 'death scenes' in the context of film. Death haunts our living as an immanence...
Definitions of death and the experience of dying have signally changed in the last half century; a c...
This work examined the connection between stories about death and dying and Booker\u27s rebirth plot...
Sociocultural conceptions of death and dying are a vast, multidimensional collection. The capacity f...
The paper examines the figures of ‘sensable’ intermediality in Péter Nádas’s book, Own Death (2006),...
Death and the Moving Image reveals the ambivalent place of death in twentieth and twenty-first centu...
This piece outlines the meaning of death, dying, and bereavement in the United States through artist...
The objective of this thesis is to examine and analyze the presentation of spaces, figures, and the ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p219The classical Hollywood horror exhibited the undead m...
The central question this thesis is concerned with is the question of death: how do we make sense of...
Objectives Discuss popular films and how they affect what children know about death Discuss child ...
This engaging new book takes a fresh approach to the major topics surrounding the processes and ritu...
Since their inception, movies have served as the meter of popular culture, reflecting the customs, t...
The subject of death education has been in focus this year. Even though films can prove to be an eff...
In the last two decades, public attention towards illness, dying and death has evolved. In particula...
This paper focuses on 'death scenes' in the context of film. Death haunts our living as an immanence...
Definitions of death and the experience of dying have signally changed in the last half century; a c...
This work examined the connection between stories about death and dying and Booker\u27s rebirth plot...
Sociocultural conceptions of death and dying are a vast, multidimensional collection. The capacity f...
The paper examines the figures of ‘sensable’ intermediality in Péter Nádas’s book, Own Death (2006),...
Death and the Moving Image reveals the ambivalent place of death in twentieth and twenty-first centu...
This piece outlines the meaning of death, dying, and bereavement in the United States through artist...
The objective of this thesis is to examine and analyze the presentation of spaces, figures, and the ...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/2175-8026.2012n62p219The classical Hollywood horror exhibited the undead m...
The central question this thesis is concerned with is the question of death: how do we make sense of...
Objectives Discuss popular films and how they affect what children know about death Discuss child ...
This engaging new book takes a fresh approach to the major topics surrounding the processes and ritu...