Feeling Bodies: Analysing the Unspeakability of Death

  • Cromby J
  • Phillips A
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Hacking (2000) observed that merely claiming that a phenomenon is socially constructed is of relatively little value. More is to be gained, he suggested, by making nuanced claims that identify precisely what is being constructed and which processes are involved. In...

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Cromby, J., & Phillips, A. (2014). Feeling Bodies: Analysing the Unspeakability of Death. In The Social Construction of Death (pp. 52–72). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137391919_4

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