"Looking at how power operates through government, law, media, professions and social movements to shape how we die and grieve, validating some deaths and discounting others, this book provides a much needed critical edge to death studies."
--Professor Tony Walter, University of Bath, UK
"Borgstrom and Visser expertly chart how death, dying, and bereavement are considered as health matters, and as social processes. They shine much-needed light on the ways in which culture, power, and inequality influence the management and experience of loss. Compulsory reading for the death studies curriculum."
--Professor Emma Kirby, PhD. Professor of Sociology at UNSW Sydney, Australia
--Professor Tony Walter, University of Bath, UK
"Borgstrom and Visser expertly chart how death, dying, and bereavement are considered as health matters, and as social processes. They shine much-needed light on the ways in which culture, power, and inequality influence the management and experience of loss. Compulsory reading for the death studies curriculum."
--Professor Emma Kirby, PhD. Professor of Sociology at UNSW Sydney, Australia







