American Afterlife: Encounters in the Customs of Mourning - Exploring Death Rituals & Grief Traditions in Modern America - Perfect for Cultural Studies, Anthropology Research & Understanding American Funeral Practices
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American Afterlife: Encounters in the Customs of Mourning - Exploring Death Rituals & Grief Traditions in Modern America - Perfect for Cultural Studies, Anthropology Research & Understanding American Funeral Practices
American Afterlife: Encounters in the Customs of Mourning - Exploring Death Rituals & Grief Traditions in Modern America - Perfect for Cultural Studies, Anthropology Research & Understanding American Funeral Practices
American Afterlife: Encounters in the Customs of Mourning - Exploring Death Rituals & Grief Traditions in Modern America - Perfect for Cultural Studies, Anthropology Research & Understanding American Funeral Practices
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Someone dies. What happens next?One family inters their matriarch’s ashes on the floor of the ocean. Another holds a memorial weenie roast each year at a green-burial cemetery. An 1898 ad for embalming fluid promises, “You can make mummies with it!” while a leading contemporary burial vault is touted as impervious to the elements. A grieving mother, 150 years ago, might spend her days tending a garden at her daughter’s grave. Today, she might tend the roadside memorial she erected at the spot her daughter was killed. One mother wears a locket containing her daughter’s hair; the other, a necklace containing her ashes.What happens after someone dies depends on our personal stories and on where those stories fall in a larger tale―that of death in America. It’s a powerful tale that we usually keep hidden from our everyday lives until we have to face it.American Afterlife by Kate Sweeney reveals this world through a collective portrait of Americans past and present who find themselves personally involved with death: a klatch of obit writers in the desert, a funeral voyage on the Atlantic, a fourth-generation funeral director―even a midwestern museum that takes us back in time to meet our death-obsessed Victorian progenitors. Each story illuminates details in another until something larger is revealed: a landscape that feels at once strange and familiar, one that’s by turns odd, tragic, poignant, and sometimes even funny.
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According to the author, I am like most Americans in my avoidance of death and my hopeful belief that it is something I will not have to personally address until much late in life. What is fantastic about Sweeny's book is that it ushers us into the world of death gently, with a guide who is just as nervous as we are about the "foreign" customs taking place. It also forces one to think about death in a productive way...How would I like to be memorialized? How would I react when faced with the death of a loved one? And presents us with the full range of quirky and fascinating subcultures that are hidden just out of our view. This is a very funny and moving book, and also one of those engaging non-fiction books that presents fun facts and opinions that you instantly want to share a passage with the person next to you. A wonderful piece of journalism about a topic you might not expect to enjoy reading about. Also features gorgeous cover art to show off on your coffee table. 5 1/2 stars!

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