
The Meaning of Mourning
Perspectives on Death, Loss, and Grief
Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode(Editor)
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 6. January 2023
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-6669-0892-3 (ISBN)
Description
Grief is a universal human response to death and loss. Mourning is an equally universally observable practice that enables the bereaved to express their grief and come to terms with the reality of loss. Yet, despite their prevalence, there is no unified understanding of the nature and meaning of grief and mourning. The Meaning of Mourning: Perspectives on Death, Loss, and Grief brings together fifteen essays from diverse disciplines addressing the topics of death, grief, and mourning. The collection moves from general questions concerning the putative badness of death and the meaning of loss through the phenomenology and psychology of grief, to personal and cultural aspects of mourning. Contributors examine topics such as theodicy and grief, reproductive loss, mourning as a form of recognition of value, the roots of grief in early childhood, grief in COVID-times, hope, phenomenology of loss, public commemoration and mourning rituals, mourning for a devastated culture, the Necropolis of Glasgow, and the "art of outliving." Edited by Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode, the volume provides a survey of the rich topography of methodologies, problems, approaches, and disciplines that are involved in the study of issues surrounding loss and our responses to it and guides the reader through a spectrum of perspectives, highlighting the connections and discontinuities between them.
Reviews / Votes
Editor Slawkowski-Rode gathers a collection of essays on mourning, joining a strong "cloud of witnesses" across the gamut of the academic world, from priests to philosophers and novelists to poets. Together, Slawkowski-Rode and some 15 contributors wrestle openly with a question that seems generally hidden today. Denial of death or its sequestering in closed hospital rooms-especially since the COVID-19 pandemic-leaves many people with a sense of purposelessness or lack of closure with those who died. Given that this volume includes contributions from such authors as Eleanor Stump (chapter 2, "The Problem of Mourning") and Roger Scruton (chapter 12, "The Work of Mourning"), readers will be sure to gain insight from this collective analysis. The multidisciplinary approach Slawkowski-Rode takes in chapter 9 ("Mourning and the Second-Person Perspective") enables readers to see the issue from multiple angles while also considering the ever-present reality of the grief those left behind experience. Readers interested in comparative exploration of these issues at an advanced level might do well to consult Lydia Dugdale's The Lost Art of Dying (2021). Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates. Graduate students and faculty. General readers. * Choice Reviews * This book, The Meaning of Mourning: Perspectives on Death, Loss, and Grief, explores our experience of mourning from different angles. It's understandable to grieve when those close to you, like your parents, die. In my own case, when my Senior Tutor, who had taken care of me since childhood, died, I felt like I'd lost the rock I'd been leaning on. Then it occurred to me that instead of spending time in sadness it would be better trying to fulfill his wishes with enthusiasm and determination. -- His Holiness the 14th Dalai LamaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
5 b/w photos; 3 tables;
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
584 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-6669-0892-3 (9781666908923)
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Persons
Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode is assistant professor in the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Warsaw and research fellow at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford.
Content
Introduction
Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode
Chapter 1: Hume and Doctor Johnson on Death
Jerry Valberg
Chapter 2: The Problem of Mourning
Eleonore Stump
Chapter 3: What Can the Roman Catholic Liturgies of the Dead Offer Mourners: Solidarity with the Deceased and Hopeful Protest?
Richard Conrad, OP
Chapter 4: Toward a Philosophical Theology of Pregnancy Loss
Amber L. Griffioen
Chapter 5: Mourning: A Phenomenology
Balazs M. Mezei
Chapter 6: Mourning and the Recognition of Value
Cathy Mason and Matt Dougherty
Chapter 7: Grieving and Mourning: The Psychology of Bereavement
Colin Murray Parkes
Chapter 8: Bereavement, Grief, and Mourning
John Cottingham
Chapter 9: Mourning and the Second-Person Perspective
Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode
Chapter 10: Mourning Academic Mentors and Mentees
Douglas J. Davies
Chapter 11: Mourning and Memory, Private and Public Dimensions
Anthony O'Hear
Chapter 12: The Work of Mourning
Roger Scruton
Chapter 13: Sidgwick's Dilemma
Leslie Chamberlain
Chapter 14: "Israel but
Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode
Chapter 1: Hume and Doctor Johnson on Death
Jerry Valberg
Chapter 2: The Problem of Mourning
Eleonore Stump
Chapter 3: What Can the Roman Catholic Liturgies of the Dead Offer Mourners: Solidarity with the Deceased and Hopeful Protest?
Richard Conrad, OP
Chapter 4: Toward a Philosophical Theology of Pregnancy Loss
Amber L. Griffioen
Chapter 5: Mourning: A Phenomenology
Balazs M. Mezei
Chapter 6: Mourning and the Recognition of Value
Cathy Mason and Matt Dougherty
Chapter 7: Grieving and Mourning: The Psychology of Bereavement
Colin Murray Parkes
Chapter 8: Bereavement, Grief, and Mourning
John Cottingham
Chapter 9: Mourning and the Second-Person Perspective
Mikolaj Slawkowski-Rode
Chapter 10: Mourning Academic Mentors and Mentees
Douglas J. Davies
Chapter 11: Mourning and Memory, Private and Public Dimensions
Anthony O'Hear
Chapter 12: The Work of Mourning
Roger Scruton
Chapter 13: Sidgwick's Dilemma
Leslie Chamberlain
Chapter 14: "Israel but