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The work of the dead

a cultural history of mortal remains

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An edition of The work of the dead (2015)

The work of the dead

a cultural history of mortal remains

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"The Greek philosopher Diogenes said that when he died his body should be tossed over the city walls for beasts to scavenge. Why should he or anyone else care what became of his corpse? In The Work of the Dead, acclaimed cultural historian Thomas Laqueur examines why humanity has universally rejected Diogenes's argument. No culture has been indifferent to mortal remains. Even in our supposedly disenchanted scientific age, the dead body still matters--for individuals, communities, and nations. A remarkably ambitious history, The Work of the Dead offers a compelling and richly detailed account of how and why the living have cared for the dead, from antiquity to the twentieth century. The book draws on a vast range of sources--from mortuary archaeology, medical tracts, letters, songs, poems, and novels to painting and landscapes in order to recover the work that the dead do for the living: making human communities that connect the past and the future. Laqueur shows how the churchyard became the dominant resting place of the dead during the Middle Ages and why the cemetery largely supplanted it during the modern period. He traces how and why since the nineteenth century we have come to gather the names of the dead on great lists and memorials and why being buried without a name has become so disturbing. And finally, he tells how modern cremation, begun as a fantasy of stripping death of its history, ultimately failed--and how even the ashes of the victims of the Holocaust have been preserved in culture. A fascinating chronicle of how we shape the dead and are in turn shaped by them, this is a landmark work of cultural history. "--

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Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Work of the dead
Part 1: Deep Time Of The Dead:
Do the dead matter?
Dead body and the persistence of being
Cultural work of the dead
Part 2: Places Of The Dead:
Churchyard And The Old Regime:
Development of the church-yard
Language
Place
Church and churchyard in the landscape
Necro-geography
Necro-botany
Necro-topology and memory
Life and afterlife of the churchyard in literature
Passage of the dead to the churchyard
Law:
Exclusion from the churchyard
Claims of the dead body on the parish churchyard
Claims of the parish on the dead body
Economics of churchyard burial
Right to burial and the crisis of the old regime
Enlightenment Scandals:
Voltaire
David Hume
Cemetery And The New Regime:
Danger of the dead and the rise of the cemetery
Genealogies Of The New Regime:
Imagination elysium, arcadia, and the dead of the Eighteenth Century
Cimetiere du Pere-Lachaise
Distant lands and the imperial imagination
Age Of The Cemetery:
Novelty
Necro-geography and Necro- botany
Cemeteries and capitalism
Religious pluralism in the age of the cemetery
Reform, revolution, and the cemetery
Class, family, and the cemetery
Putting the dead in their place: pauper funerals and proper funerals, burials and reburials
Disrupted bodies
Part 3: Names Of The Dead:
Names Of The Dead In Deep Time:
Names of the dead in times of war
Names of the dead in times of peace
Rise of the names of the dead in modern history
Age Of Necro-Nominalism:
Names over bodies
Names and the absent but present body
Monumental names
Names of the vanished dead
Names of the great war:
Part 4: Burning The Dead:
Disenchantment and cremation
Ashes and history
Different enchantments
Ashes in their place
Afterword: From a history of the dead to a history of dying
Notes
Image credits
Index
Plates follow page.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 559-678) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.9
Library of Congress
GT3150 .L37 2015, GT3150.L37 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xix, 711 pages
Number of pages
711

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27195928M
Internet Archive
workofdeadcultur0000laqu
ISBN 10
0691157782
ISBN 13
9780691157788
LCCN
2015003565
OCLC/WorldCat
908084082

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