Autonomie der Trauer : Zur Ambivalenz des sozialen Wandels

Funeral culture is changing rapidly. In recent years, graveyards and burial rituals in Germany have altered significantly. They no longer reflect mechanisms of collective sense-making; instead, they represent individual lifeworlds. Death and the decisions and actions surrounding it have, in effect,...

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Superior document:Dimensionen der Sorge
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:German
Series:Dimensionen der Sorge
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (220 p.)
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