The locus of the modern struggle with its enemy of death is clearly the body (not mind, society, or the afterworld). The body is the site of tragedy, the ultimate unresolvable paradox, for it is at once the source of life and of death.
Death is not a self-evident phenomenon. The margins between life and death are socially and culturally constructed, mobile, multiple, and open to dis… - Margaret M. Lock
Death is not a self-evident phenomenon. The margins between life and death are socially and culturally constructed, mobile, multiple, and open to dis…
- Margaret M. Lock
The locus of the modern struggle with its enemy of death is clearly the body (not mind, society, or the afterworld). The body is the site of tragedy,… - Margaret M. Lock
The locus of the modern struggle with its enemy of death is clearly the body (not mind, society, or the afterworld). The body is the site of tragedy,…
Aging is fraught with difficulties, most particularly for women who have been socialized to think of youth as beauty and the female role as reproduct… - Margaret M. Lock
Aging is fraught with difficulties, most particularly for women who have been socialized to think of youth as beauty and the female role as reproduct…
Flirting with death is the spice of life. - Margaret M. Lock
Flirting with death is the spice of life.
Above all, Alzheimer wanted the medical world to recognize that mental illnesses have an undeniable material component. There was an obvious politica… - Margaret M. Lock
Above all, Alzheimer wanted the medical world to recognize that mental illnesses have an undeniable material component. There was an obvious politica…
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