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Necrophobia - scales.arabpsychology.com
Necrophobia represents an intense, irrational, and persistent fear of dead bodies, including both human and animal remains, as well as objects and ceremonies intrinsically associated with death.

Deviant Burial in the Archaeological Record
The volume comprises some 12 papers that focus on non-normative burial practices from the Neolithic through to the Post-Medieval period and includes case studies from a diverse array of countries including Austria, England, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Romania, Scotland and Sweden.

Undergraduate Research Journal 2015.indb - Open Scholarship
Necrophobia and atypical burial patterns can sometimes be connected through a web of social practices and fears that exist to provide understanding in a confusing world.

Contemporary Western Death-Culture: What Our Cemeteries Say ...
ctuates between two main extremes: necrophobia and necro-romanticism. Necrophobia, the extreme fear of dying and dead bodies, is a term appli. d to attitudes that reflect an overall cultural stigma towards death. In contrast, necro-romanticism.

Instructional strategies for Necrophobia among student nurses in
Emotional signs of necrophobia have been associated with fear of touching a dead body or entering a shrouding room. Qualified nurses and nurse tutors confirmed that necrophobia exists among student nurses.

TRAC 2015: Proceedings of the Twenty-Fifth Annual Theoretical ...
estriction of the dead within the grave, have been recognized in archaeological and osteological evidence. The possible indicators of necrophobia in funerary contexts are taken up by Tsaliki (2008: 2, table 1.2) in the following list: a) skeleton with evidence of physical and symbolical restrictions of the dead (tied body parts, presence of ...

DECONSTRUCTING THE DANGEROUS DEAD: AN ARCHAEOTHANATOLOGICAL ...
non-normative treatment tied to necrophobia, the cemetery can also be viewed as a space dedicated to female spirituality, memory, and the secretive mourning of individuals who, in the dominant cultural narrative of their time, did not contain a fully developed social identity.

 

 

 

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