In his seminal book on the historical periods of Western attitudes toward death, Philippe Aries describes four consecutive periods through which these attitudes evolved and transformed. According to him, the historical attitudes of Western cultures have passed through four major parts described above: Tamed Death, One\u27s Own Death, Thy Death, and Forbidden Death. This paper, after exploring this concept through the lens of Persian Poetic Wisdom, concludes that he historical attitudes of Persian-speaking people toward death have generally passed through two major periods. The first period is an amalgamation of Aries\u27 Tamed Death and One\u27s Own Death periods, and the second period is an amalgamation of Aries\u27 Thy Death ...
This article revisits, reviews and revises the much cited and magisterial description of successive ...
In our contemporary Western society, death has become taboo. Despite its inevitability, we focus on ...
Death is universal and all societies have developed some kind of death ritual which serves as a form...
This article aims at understanding ordinary Tehran residents’ attitudes towards Death and Dying and ...
Regardless of how or where we are born, what unites people of all cultures is the fact everyone even...
Historiography of death between Arab-Islam and French tradition has different root and models. As Ar...
The author presents the progress achieved in the studies dealing with man's attitude towards death. ...
The issues of birth and death have been recognized as the most important stage of human life in the ...
Attitude towards life - death during the antiquity and in the Middle Ages is considered. The compara...
Attitude towards life - death during the antiquity and in the Middle Ages is considered. The compara...
This paper is divided into two parts. First I argue for the existence of a death-conscious culture i...
This study provides a picture of burial rituals in ancient Iran during four very important historica...
This study provides a picture of burial rituals in ancient Iran during four very important historica...
This paper deals with the problem of death and mortality of self. The author considers differences b...
This article revisits, reviews and revises the much cited and magisterial description of successive ...
This article revisits, reviews and revises the much cited and magisterial description of successive ...
In our contemporary Western society, death has become taboo. Despite its inevitability, we focus on ...
Death is universal and all societies have developed some kind of death ritual which serves as a form...
This article aims at understanding ordinary Tehran residents’ attitudes towards Death and Dying and ...
Regardless of how or where we are born, what unites people of all cultures is the fact everyone even...
Historiography of death between Arab-Islam and French tradition has different root and models. As Ar...
The author presents the progress achieved in the studies dealing with man's attitude towards death. ...
The issues of birth and death have been recognized as the most important stage of human life in the ...
Attitude towards life - death during the antiquity and in the Middle Ages is considered. The compara...
Attitude towards life - death during the antiquity and in the Middle Ages is considered. The compara...
This paper is divided into two parts. First I argue for the existence of a death-conscious culture i...
This study provides a picture of burial rituals in ancient Iran during four very important historica...
This study provides a picture of burial rituals in ancient Iran during four very important historica...
This paper deals with the problem of death and mortality of self. The author considers differences b...
This article revisits, reviews and revises the much cited and magisterial description of successive ...
This article revisits, reviews and revises the much cited and magisterial description of successive ...
In our contemporary Western society, death has become taboo. Despite its inevitability, we focus on ...
Death is universal and all societies have developed some kind of death ritual which serves as a form...