Death A Graveside Companion

Cover of Death A Graveside Companion by Joanna Ebenstein
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: Illustrated
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 9780500519714
ISBN-10: 0500519714
Dimensions:
Height: 10.8 Inches
Length: 8.5 Inches
Weight: 4.078551847 Pounds
Width: 1.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 306.9
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Death A Graveside Companion by Joanna Ebenstein, published by National Geographic Books on November 28, 2017, is an illustrated volume that explores humanity’s complex relationship with mortality through a diverse array of artistic expressions. This 368-page book presents a comprehensive examination of cultural attitudes toward death, featuring contributions from curators, academics, and journalists. The thematic chapters cover various aspects of death, including art, memorialization, and the personification of death, showcasing a wide range of imagery and artifacts from different historical periods.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of death-related content, from medieval memento mori to modern interpretations of mortality. The book includes gallery spreads that highlight artifacts from the collection of Richard Harris, spanning from 2000 BCE to the present. Each chapter begins with insightful articles that set the stage for the accompanying visuals, which encompass both high art and popular culture. Topics such as the celebration of deceased ancestors in the Mexican Day of the Dead and the significance of anatomical representations are explored, making this volume a unique resource for those interested in social science and the cultural dimensions of death and dying.


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The ultimate death compendium, featuring the world’s most extraordinary artistic objects concerned with mortality, together with text by expert contributors

Death is an inevitable fact of life. Throughout the centuries, humanity has sought to understand this sobering thought through art and ritual. The theme of memento mori informs medieval Danse Macabre, the Tibetan Book of the Dead, Renaissance paintings of dissected corpses and “anatomical Eves,” Gothic literature, funeral effigies, Halloween, and paintings of the Last Judgment. Deceased ancestors are celebrated in the Mexican Day of the Dead, while the ancient Egyptians mummified their dead to secure their afterlife.

A volume of unprecedented breadth and sinister beauty, Death: A Graveside Companion examines a staggering range of cultural attitudes toward death. The book is organized into themed chapters: The Art of Dying, Examining the Dead, Memorializing the Dead, The Personification of Death, Symbolizing Death, Death as Amusement, and The Dead After Life. Each chapter begins with thought-provoking articles by curators, academics, and journalists followed by gallery spreads presenting a breathtaking variety of death-related imagery and artifacts. From skulls to the dance of death, statuettes to ex libris, memento mori to memorabilia, the majority of the images are of artifacts in the astonishing collection of Richard Harris and range from 2000 BCE to the present day, running the gamut of both high and popular culture.

Table of Contents

1. The Art of Dying
2. Examining the Dead
3. Memorializing the Dead
4. The Personification of Death
5. Symbolizing Death
6. Death as Amusement
7. The Dead After Life

Essays: Death in Ancient and Present-Day Mexico, Eva Aridjis,The Power of Hair as Human Relic in Mourning Jewelry – Karen Bachmann, Medusa and the Power of the Severed Head, Laetitia Barbier, Anatomical Expressionism, Eleanor Crook, Poe and the Pathological Sublime, Mark Dery, Eros and Thanatos, Lisa Downing, Death-Themed Amusements, Joanna Ebenstein, The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death, Bruce Goldfarb, Theatre, Death and the Grand Guignol, Mel Gordon, Holy Spiritualism, Elizabeth Harper, Playing dead – A Gruesome Form of Amusement, Mervyn Heard, The Anatomy of Holy Transformation, Liselotte Hermes da Fonseca, Collecting Death, Evan Michelson, Art and Afterlife: Ethel le Rossignol and Georgiana Houghton, Mark Pilkington, The Dance of Death, Kevin Pyle, Art, Science and the Changing Conventions of Anatomical Representation, Michael Sappol, Spiritualism and Photography, Shannon Taggart, Playing with Dead Faces, John Troyer, Anatomy Embellished in the Cabinet of Frederik Ruysch, Bert van de Roemer

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Language: en. Pages: 368. Edition: Illustrated.

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