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Mortality

Gender and death

Virtual Themed Issue

Contents

HALLAM, E. (1996). Turning the hourglass: gender relations at the deathbed in early modern Canterbury. Mortality, 1, 61 – 82.

MALSON, H.M. & USSHER, J.M. (1997). Beyond this mortal coil: femininity, death and discursive constructions of the anorexic body. Mortality, 2, 43 – 62.

BENNETT, K.M. (1997). Widowhood in elderly women: the medium- and long-term effects on mental and physical health. Mortality, 2, 137 – 148.

O’CONNOR, R.C. & SHEEHY, N.P. (1997). Suicide and gender. Mortality, 2, 239 – 254.

BENNETT, K.M. (1998). Longitudinal changes in mental and physical health among elderly, recently widowed men. Mortality, 3, 265 – 274.

YOUNG, E., BURY, M. & ELSTON, M.A. (1999). ‘Live and/or let die’: modes of social dying among women and their friends. Mortality, 4, 269 – 290.

BENNETT, G. & BENNETT, K.M. (2000). The presence of the dead: an empirical study. Mortality, 5, 139 – 157.

BENDER, M.L. (2000). Suicide and older African-American women. Mortality, 5, 158 – 170.

HANDSLEY, S. (2001). ‘But what about us?’ The residual effects of sudden death on selfidentity and family relationships. Mortality, 6, 9 – 30.

KAZMIER, L. (2001). Her final performance: British culture, mourning and the memorialization of Ellen Terry. Mortality, 6, 167 – 190.

KAY, L.M. (2002). Frills and thrills-pleasurable dissections and responses to the abject: female pathology and anthropology in Deja Dead and Silent Witness. Mortality, 7, 155 – 170.

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