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April, Robert S. “Representation of the Dead Body in Literature and Medical Writings during the Restoration in France (1799-1848).” Images of the Corpse: From the Renaissance to Cyberspace. Ed. Elizabeth Klaver. Madison, WI: University Wisconsin Press, 2004. 63-87. | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: Andres Serrano | autopsy | corpses | death | film | gender studies | Gustave Flaubert | Honoré Balzac | literature—19th C | medicine | philosophy | photography | social sciences | technology | visual art—19th C | |
Beck, Thomas E., and Janet E. Colli. "A Quantum Biomechanical Basis for Near-Death Life Reviews." Journal of Near-Death Studies 21.3 (March 2003): 169-189. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: death | memory | Occult Sciences | psychological and cognitive sciences | technology | |
Beit-Hallami, Benjamin. “Death, Fantasy, and Religious Transformations.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 87-119. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: death | fantasy | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | religion | transformation | |
Benini, A., and Thomas Sprecher. “Krankheit, Kranksein und Literatur.” Schweizerische Rundschau für Medizin Praxis = Revue Suisse de Médecine Praxis 90 (2001): 1183-1184. | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: death | literature—general | medicine | |
Berry, Laura C. "Confession and Profession: Adam Bede, Infanticide and the New Coroner." Writing British Infanticide: Child-Murder, Gender, and Print, 1722-1859. Ed. Jennifer Thorn. Newark, DE & London: University Delaware Press & Associated University Press, 2003. 196-217. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Adam Bede | coroner | death | gender studies | infanticide | media | medicine | psychological and cognitive sciences | social sciences | |
Brumblay, Robert J. "Hyperdimensional Perspectives in Out-of-Body and Near-Death Experiences." Journal of Near-Death Studies 21.4 (June 2003): 201-221. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: death | hyperdimensions | hyperspace | medicine | Occult Sciences | religion | |
Chapman, Alison. "'A Poet Never Sees a Ghost': Photography and Trance in Tennyson's 'Enoch Arden' and Julia Margaret Cameron's Photography." Victorian Poetry 41:1 (Spring 2003): 47-71. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: aesthetics | Alfred Tennyson | autobiography | death | epilepsy | ESP | gender studies | ghosts | hypnotism | idyll | Julia Margaret Cameron | literature--19th C | medicine | mesmerism | Occult Sciences | photography | photography | poetry | religion | social sciences | spiritualism | technology | trances | vision | |
Conforti, Maria. “Leopardi e la medicina: Prolungamento della vita e concetto di morte.” In Stabile (Collections), pp. 121-142. [2001] | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: death | Giacomo Leopardi | medicine | |
De Gennaro, Mara. "What Remains of Jean Genet?" Yale Journal of Criticism 16:1 (Spring 2003):190-209. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: death | diversity | imagery | injustice | Jean Genet | multiculturalism | race studies | social sciences | theory | visual arts--20th C | |
Donaldson, Peter S. “Cinema and the Kingdom of Death: Loncraine's Richard III.”Shakespeare Quarterly 53:2 (2002): 241-259. | |
Technology | |
Keywords: death | drama | film | technology | William Shakespeare | |
Elgee, Neil J. “Laughing at Death.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 291-311. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: death | fantasy | humor | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Fabens, Leigh L. Dreams of Death in Novels by James Welch, Tim O'Brien, and Ron Arias: A Cognitive Approach. Ph.D. Dissertation: Case Western Reserve University, 2004. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: | association | cognition | death | dreams | James Welch | literature—20th C | memory | mortality | narrative | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Ron Arias | theory | Tim O’Brien | |
Farwell, Tricia M. The Republic of the Spirit: Eros and Thanatos in the Works of Edith Wharton. Ph.D. Dissertation: Arizona State University, 2004. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Charles Darwin | death | Edith Warton | literature—19th-20th C | Love | Plato | Psychological &Cognitive Sciences | |
Garcia, Luz Maria Solloa. “Unveiling Mexican Cultural Essences: Death and Spirituality.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 267-75. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: culture studies | death | ethnic studies | fantasy | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | social sciences | spirituality | |
Getaz, Caroline M. "The Ways of Death in Early Modern England: Traditions and Attitudes in an Age of Change." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Memphis, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: culture studies | death | diaries | epitaphs | literature-Renaissance | medicine | poetry | ritual | sermons | social sciences | superstitions | theory | visual arts-Renaissance | |
Greene, F. Gordon. "At the Edge of Eternity's Shadows: Scaling the Fractal Continuum from Lower into Higher Space." Journal of Near-Death Studies 21.4 (June 2003): 223-240. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: death | hyperdimensions | hyperspace | Occult Sciences | |
Hsi, Steven D., Jim Belwhaw, and Beth Corbin-His. Closing the Chart: A Dying Physician Examines Family, Faith, and Medicine. Albuquerque: University New Mexico Press, 2004. | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: biography | death | illness | medicine | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | religion | |
Jermyn, Deborah. “’You Can't Keep a Dead Woman Down’: The Female Corpse and Textual Disruption in Contemporary Hollywood.” Images of the Corpse: From the Renaissance to Cyberspace. Ed. Elizabeth Klaver. Madison, WI: University Wisconsin Press, 2004.153-168. | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: death | film | literature—20th C | medicine | rhetoric of science | technology | |
Kane, Thomas Henry. "Last Acts: Automortography and the Cultural Performance of Death in the United States, 1968-2001." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Virginia, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: AIDS | Arthur Ashe | autobiography | Bill T. Jones | Charles Bukowski | death | Donald Barthelme | drama | elegy | ethics | identity | Kathy Acker | literature--20th, 21st C | Martin Luther King, Jr. | melancholia | mourning | music | postmodernism | psychological and cognitive sciences | Raymond Carver | Thomas Yingling | Tom Joslin | Tupac Shakur | |
Klaver, Elizabeth, ed. Images of the Corpse: From the Renaissance to Cyberspace. Madison, WI: University Wisconsin Press, 2004. | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: death | literature—general | medicine | |
Ko, Yu Jin. Mutability and Division on Shakespeare's Stage. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2004. | |
Theory | |
Keywords: criticism | death | literature—Renaissance | mortality | theory | William Shakespeare | |
Langs, Robert. “Adaptive Insights into Death Anxiety.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 275-93. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: anxiety | death | fantasy | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Levine, George. Dying to Know: Scientific Epistemology and Narrative in Victorian England. Chicago; London: University Chicago Press, 2002. | |
Theory | |
Keywords: death | epistemology | literature--19th C | science & technology studies | theory | |
Liechty, Daniel. “The Idol and the Idolizers: Ernest Becker's Theory of Expanded Transference as a Tool for Historical Criticism and Interpretation with an Addendum on Transference and Terrorism.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 163-97. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: death | Ernest Becker | fantasy | idols | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | rhetoric of science | terrorism | theory | transference | |
Long, Susan Orpett. "Becoming a Cucumber: Culture, Nature, and the Good Death in Japan and the United States." Journal of Japanese Studies 29.1 (2003): 33-68. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Biological Sciences | culture studies | death | medicine | pain | rhetoric of science | social sciences | social sciences | |
Loureio, Inčs. “O carvalho e o pinheiro: Conceptioes de morte em Freud e no Romantismo.” Percurso: Revista de Psicanálise 14, no. 2 (2001): 35-46. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: death | Johann W. von Goethe | Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg) | psychological and cognitive sciences | Sigmund Freud | |
Miller, Thomas Ross. Songs from the House of the Dead: Sound, Shamans, and Collecting in the North Pacific (1900/2000). Ph.D. Dissertation: Columbia University, 2004. | |
Occult Sciences | |
Keywords: aesthetics | anthropology | culture studies | death | ethnography | exploration discovery & travel | folklore | Franz Boaz | identity | music | Occult Sciences | phonograph | shamans | social sciences | sound | supernatural | technology | theory | |
Morris, Linda L., and Kathleen Knafl, "The Nature and Meaning of the Near-Death Experience for Patients and Critical Care Nurses." Journal of Near-Death Studies 21.3 (March 2003): 139-167. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: death | medicine | nursing | qualitative research | spiritualism | |
Moser, Robert H. “’ The Carnivalesque Defunto’: Death and the Dead in Modern Brazilian Literature.” Images of the Corpse: From the Renaissance to Cyberspace. Ed. Elizabeth Klaver. Madison, WI: University Wisconsin Press, 2004.88-112. | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: autopsy | death | literature—20th C | medicine | |
Piven, Jerry S. “Death, Neurosis, and Normalcy: On the Ubiquity of Personal and Social Delusions.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 245-67. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: culture studies | death | fantasy | neuroses | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | social sciences | |
Piven, Jerry S., ed. The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: death | fantasy | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Rasula, Jed. This Compost: Ecological Imperatives in American Poetry. Athens: University Georgia Press, 2002. | |
Environmental Sciences | |
Keywords: A.R. Ammons | alchemy | chaos | Charles Olson | Clayton Eshleman | death | Edward Dorn | Emily Dickenson | environmental sciences | Ezra Pound | Ezra Pound | Gertrude Stein | Gilles Deleuze | Heraclitus | Herman Melville | Jacques Derrida | John Ashbery | John Keats | Kenneth Irby | Kenneth Rexroth | literature—19th-20th C | Louis Zukofsky | Lucretius | Michael McClure | Michel Foucault | Mina Loy | myth | native Americans | Occult Sciences | poetry | psyche | Ralph Waldo Emerson | rhetoric of science | Robert Duncan | Robert Frost | Robinson Jeffers | Wallace Stevens | Walt Whitman | war | William Carlos Williams | William James | |
Sanborn, Wallis Remsen, III. "Animal Presentation in the Fiction of Cormac McCarthy." Ph.D. Dissertation: Texas Tech University, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: animals | Biological Sciences | Cormac McCarthy | death | determinism | humor | hunting | literature--20th C | theory | zoology | |
Sappol, Michael. A Traffic of Dead Bodies: Anatomy and Embodied Social Identity in Nineteenth-century America. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2002. | |
Medicine | |
Keywords: anatomy | Biological Sciences | death | medicine | social sciences | |
Simms, Eva-Maria. “Uncanny Dolls: Images of Death in Rilke and Freud .” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 71-87. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: death | fantasy | gender studies | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Rainer Maria Rilke | Sigmund Freud | social sciences | |
Solomon, Sheldon, Jeff Greenberg, Jeff Schimel, Jamie Arndt, and Tom Pyszczynski. “Human Awareness of Mortality and the Evolution of Culture.” The Psychological Foundations of Culture. Eds. Mark Schaller, Christian S. Crandall, and Lucian Gideon Conway. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2004. 15-41. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: culture studies | death | ethnic studies | ethnopsychology | mortality | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | social sciences | theory | |
Tredennick, Bianca Page. "Mortal Remains: Death and Materiality in Nineteenth-century British Literature." Ph.D. Dissertation: University Oregon, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: Bram Stoker | Charles Dickens | death | literature--19th C | materiality | medicine | metaphor | popular sciences | rhetoric of science | Sir Walter Scott | theory | |
van Woerkens, Martine. The Strangled Traveler: Colonial Imaginings and the Thugs of India. Trans. Catherine Tihanyi. Chicago: University Chicago Press, 2002. | |
Exploration Discovery & Travel | |
Keywords: archaeology | colonialism | death | exploration discovery & travel | |
Victor, George. “Fundamentalism, Defilement, and Death.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 219-45. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: culture studies | death | fantasy | fundamentalism | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | religion | social sciences | |
Wirth, Hans-Jurgen. “Creativity and Death in Psychoanalysis.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 137-63. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: creativity | death | fantasy | psychoanalysis | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | Sigmund Freud | |
Wirth, Hans-Jurgen. “Thoughts for the Times on Terrorism, War, and Death.” The Psychology of Death in Fantasy and History. Ed. Jerry S. Piven. Westport, CN: Praeger, 2004. 177-203. | |
Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | |
Keywords: death | fantasy | Psychological & Cognitive Sciences | terrorism | war | |
Zigarovich, Jolene. "Embodied Narratives: Death and the Figuring of Absence in the Victorian Novel. Ph.D. Dissertation: Claremont Graduate University, 2003. | |
Literature, Science & the Arts | |
Keywords: anxiety | autobiography | Charles Dickens | Charlotte Brontë | death | identity | literature--19th C | narrative | psychological and cognitive sciences | rhetoric of science | theory | Wilkie Collins |