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Moderna konstrukcija smrti: medgeneracijske razlike glede razumevanja in dojemanja smrti
ID Orlač, Sara (Author), ID Švab, Alenka (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Smrt je bila v predmodernih družbah sprejeta pozitivno, naravno in pričakovano. V sodobnosti pa, kot izpostavi Aries, smrt postane tabu tema, torej tema, ki mora ostati skrita in nedotaknjena. Posledično se pojavljajo predsodki do starega telesa, negativni občutki glede smrti ter odmikanje smrti iz domačega okolja v institucije. Pravila glede smrti so na zahodu vezana na molk, temačnost, zaviranje čustev, strah in podobno. Pri večini se kaže negativen odnos do smrti, z razvojem medicine pa jo želimo tudi čim bolj oddaljiti. Da bi se presegel ta slabšalni odnos do smrti, je nastala mednarodna organizacija Hospic, ki v Sloveniji obstaja vse od leta 1995. Skozi empirični del diplomske naloge sem ugotovila, da moji sovrstniki in starejši posamezniki/-ce dojemajo smrt na podoben način. Po večini jo povezujejo s koncem življenja, odhodom ter čustvi, ki jih pogosto ne znajo ubesediti. To je neizbežno povezano z dejstvom, da se intervjuvani o smrti ne pogovarjajo, o njej pa tudi večinoma ne premišljujejo, kljub temu da so se s smrtjo že vsi srečali. Žalost je glavno čustvo, ki ga pripadniki/-ce obeh generacij občutijo. Kljub temu da avtorji poudarjajo, da je umiranje v institucijah največja novost sodobnosti, intervjuvani niso bili naklonjeni umiranju v institucijah.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Ključne besede: smrt, umiranje, Hospic, medgeneracijske razlike, žalost.
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FDV - Faculty of Social Sciences
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-102526 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:35781725 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:01.09.2018
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Language:English
Title:Modern construction of death: intergenerational differences in understanding and comprehending death
Abstract:
In premodern societies death was accepted positively, as something natural and expected. In modern times, as Aries stresses, death became a taboo subject, a subject, which must stay hidden and unapproached. Consequently, prejudices towards an old body and negative feelings towards death arose, and people started removing death from homely environment into institutions. Rules regarding death in the West are bound to silence, darkness, hindering of emotions, fear etc. Mainly a negative attitude towards death is shown. With the progress of medicine, we want to distance it as much as possible. To overcome the derogatory attitude towards death an international organization Hospic was established. In Slovenia Hospic has existed since 1995. Through the empirical part of my master’s thesis, I have determined that my peers and elderly perceive death similarly. The majority connects death with the end of life, departure and emotions that they cannot put into words. This is inevitably connected with the fact that the interviewed do not talk about death, do not think about it, despite the fact that they all crossed paths with it. Sadness is the main feeling that members of the both generations feel. Even though the authors underline that dying in institutions is the biggest novelty in modern times, the interviewed were not keen on dying in institutions.

Keywords:Keywords: death, dying, Hospic, intergenerational differences, sadness.

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