Bloomsbury Handbook of Language and Death

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absent presence
affective positioning
agency
anomie
Assisted dying
attempted suicide
bad death
bereavement
cancer influencers
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choice
climate change
climate crisis
communication
Conversation Analysis
corpse poetry
Corpus Linguistics
corpus-based analysis
Covid-19
criminal justice system
Critical Discourse Analysis
Cryonics
cryopreservation
dead body
Death
Death and dying
death communication
death remediation
Designation
dialogic relationality
digital death
digital mourning
digital religion
discourse analysis
discourse of death and dying
doctor-family relations
Empowerment
end-of-life care
end-of-life communication
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euthanasia
forensic psychiatry assessment
gender bias
gendered narratives
good death
Heart Attack
Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
interactional history
Intervention Linguistics
killing
Lancs box
language
language politics
Lexical Formation
lexical metaphor
log likelihood
log ratio
longitudinal
Media
mediatisation of death
medicalisation of dying
morality
News
online communication
online memorials
palliative care
parasuicide
phenonmenology
physician-assisted suicide
Pregnancy and infant loss
public representations of death
reddit
representation
Road Accidents
sacred experience
science communication
Situated Discourse Analysis
small stories
social media
suffering
suicidal ideation
suicide
survivors
telephone
tellability of death
Terror Attacks
the good death
visual metaphor
word associations

Product details

  • ISBN 9781350302013
  • Weight: 900g
  • Dimensions: 176 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Mar 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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An essential reference to the intersection of language and death and dying, this book presents an overview of the methodologies, current debates, history and future of research in language-related death studies.

Adopting a highly interdisciplinary approach, the book explores a wide variety of phenomena and contexts of death and dying, examining language and discourse from linguistic, psychological, philosophical, and anthropological perspectives, among others. Divided into three parts, it considers three viewpoints from which death and dying can be understood: first-person, second-person, and third-person. The chapters cover an extensive array of topics, from presentations of death within social media and news reports, through to specific contexts of dying and types of death, including palliative care, assisted dying, suicide, and COVID-19. They also engage with data from across a range of national, cultural, and linguistic contexts, offering a broad international perspective.

Dariusz Galasinski is Visiting Professor at Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland.

Justyna Ziólkowska is Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Poland.