International Critical Autoethnographic Perspectives on Death
International Critical Autoethnographic Perspectives on Death
Researcher and Practitioner Insights
Tripathi, Khyati; Lamond, Ian
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
05/2026
280
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Inglês
9783032163110
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Chapter 1 Navigating the autoethnographic terrain in death studies.- Part 1 The Affect of Observing Grief in Others.- Chapter 2 Death-Emotions: The Why, Whether, and Where of Researching Death with Young Children.- Chapter 3 Encountering the dead in anatomy units: Autoethnographic reflections as a methodological tool.- Chapter 4 Connecting to a Photograph: Uncovering the uneasy and emotional challenges of collecting data about the lives of those who have died by suicide.- part 2 The Object of Grief.- Chapter 5 An ode to bone-baby: A Therapeutic autoethnographic account.- Chapter 6 Six months in the morgue... and still I rise. An autoethnographic essay.- Chapter 7 Death by poison: Stories of biodiversity loss, animal identities, and grief.- part 3 Death, Grief and the Sociological.- Chapter 8 Lost and found: Memory, loss, grief, and researching dying alone.- Chapter 9 Lessons for/from a future corpse that my students taught me.- Chapter 10 Being the hero of an autoethnographic story: Experiences of two deaths, two thresholds (Unprecedented challenges in Turkey).- part 4 Cultural Identities of Death and Grief.- Chapter 11 Death of a settler and forgotten rituals of our ancestors.-Chapter 12 Death and I in North India: A third person autoethnography.- Chapter 13 'Sarb Katarb' (the ledger) of life and death: Collaborative autoethnographic conversations on acceptance, cultural histories and lived experiences.- part 5 Creative Pathways in the Affect of Grief and Death.- Chapter 14 Listening to fallen leaves - An arts-based inquiry into in-betweenness.- Chapter 15 Using fiction, non-fiction, and memoir to tell sociological (death) stories.
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Death Studies;Autoethnography;Qualitative research;Emotions and society;Death and Dying
Chapter 1 Navigating the autoethnographic terrain in death studies.- Part 1 The Affect of Observing Grief in Others.- Chapter 2 Death-Emotions: The Why, Whether, and Where of Researching Death with Young Children.- Chapter 3 Encountering the dead in anatomy units: Autoethnographic reflections as a methodological tool.- Chapter 4 Connecting to a Photograph: Uncovering the uneasy and emotional challenges of collecting data about the lives of those who have died by suicide.- part 2 The Object of Grief.- Chapter 5 An ode to bone-baby: A Therapeutic autoethnographic account.- Chapter 6 Six months in the morgue... and still I rise. An autoethnographic essay.- Chapter 7 Death by poison: Stories of biodiversity loss, animal identities, and grief.- part 3 Death, Grief and the Sociological.- Chapter 8 Lost and found: Memory, loss, grief, and researching dying alone.- Chapter 9 Lessons for/from a future corpse that my students taught me.- Chapter 10 Being the hero of an autoethnographic story: Experiences of two deaths, two thresholds (Unprecedented challenges in Turkey).- part 4 Cultural Identities of Death and Grief.- Chapter 11 Death of a settler and forgotten rituals of our ancestors.-Chapter 12 Death and I in North India: A third person autoethnography.- Chapter 13 'Sarb Katarb' (the ledger) of life and death: Collaborative autoethnographic conversations on acceptance, cultural histories and lived experiences.- part 5 Creative Pathways in the Affect of Grief and Death.- Chapter 14 Listening to fallen leaves - An arts-based inquiry into in-betweenness.- Chapter 15 Using fiction, non-fiction, and memoir to tell sociological (death) stories.
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