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2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 131-162
Author(s):  
Yehsol Lim ◽  
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Moungil Jin ◽  
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Death Studies ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (7) ◽  
pp. 446-455
Author(s):  
Luke van Ryn ◽  
James Meese ◽  
Michael Arnold ◽  
Bjorn Nansen ◽  
Martin Gibbs ◽  
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2018 ◽  
Vol 33 (4) ◽  
pp. 700-708 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter Jordan ◽  
Jenna Ward ◽  
Robert McMurray

This ‘On the Front Line’ article explores the necessary and yet undesirable work undertaken by a third-generation, independent funeral director. Peter’s narrative account of the realities of funeral directing and his journey into the family business offers a poignant insight into the dirty work of death work. Reflecting on his own exposure, experiences and practices Peter offers us an opportunity to see behind the scenes, to hear how he has learnt to cope with death work undertaken by his family. Consequently, we reflect on how performances of emotional neutrality afford funeral directors the capacity to offer comfort to the bereaved in the face of such extreme dirty work. Yet, as Peter shares, this neutrality masks the dirt and hides the pain of ‘dealing with the dead’.


Author(s):  
John C. Reeves ◽  
Annette Yoshiko Reed

This chapter brings together testimonies about the diverse social roles and vocations which Enoch allegedly exercised among his contemporaries during the antediluvian era. These include descriptions of Enoch functioning as a teacher, a prophet, an expert on proper religious behaviors, a ruler or lawgiver, a builder, a warrior, a hermit, a funeral director, a sorcerer’s apprentice, and as the designated heir or legatee of his father Yared.


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