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Sacred Departures: The Sociology of Death and Dying provides a comprehensive exploration of how societies approach end-of-life experiences. Author Veenat investigates the intersection of death, culture, and social structures, offering insights into funeral practices, grief rituals, and the medicalization of dying across different communities.
Through sociological analysis, the book examines how religious traditions, modern healthcare systems, and cultural values influence our relationship with mortality. It addresses contemporary issues such as hospice care, digital memorialization, and changing attitudes toward death in secular societies. This work challenges conventional perspectives on dying and presents death as a complex social phenomenon shaped by institutional forces.
Ideal for students of sociology, religious studies, and healthcare professionals, Sacred Departures provides valuable frameworks for understanding how we collectively navigate one of life’s most universal experiences.







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