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Sociological Thanatology

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the orientations of death which people have learned from their culture, and to explain different cultures' varying views on death and burials.

"It is when one first sees the horizon as an end that one first begins to see...Ends are the hardest things in the world to see- precisely because they aren't things, they are the ends of things. Death is the perspective of every great picture and the underbeat of every measurable poem."

The orientations people possess regarding death are radically different and easily influenced by language, art, religion, funeral rituals, and social structure of the culture.

There are five types of death that cultures can believe in.

Tame death is a process familiar and near.

In Death to Self, the true essence of oneself was assumed to be revealed. It is a renewed appreciation of life and it's possibilities.

Remote and Imminent Death is viewed as a rupture or break in life rather


Gluckman, Max. Mortuary Customs and the belief in survival after death. "Mortuary customs and the belief in survival after death among the south-eastern Bantu". http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/ERA/Ancestors/gluckman.html

"I think you're right, Wyatt. I can't see a goddamn thing."

Cultures can be death accepting, death denying, or death defying. In the west strategies for salvation have included strict discipline for afterlife survival. In the east, strategies are more contemplative and mystical. Death can be considered the end of existence or a change into another state of being.



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