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Caitlin Doughty

    Caitlin Doughty is een uitvaartondernemer en auteur die zich verdiept in de thema's van dood en sterven. Door haar werk, gekenmerkt door openhartigheid en nieuwsgierigheid, onderzoekt ze culturele houdingen ten opzichte van begrafenissen en rouw. Haar schrijven is bedoeld om lezers uit te dagen hun eigen sterfelijkheid te overwegen en de benaderingen van de samenleving voor het einde van het leven. Doughty deelt haar inzichten, met als doel gesprekken over het onvermijdelijke te normaliseren.

    Caitlin Doughty
    Will my cat eat my eyeballs?
    Smoke gets in your eyes : and other lessons from the crematorium
    From Here to Eternity
    • From Here to Eternity

      • 272bladzijden
      • 10 uur lezen

      As a practising mortician, Caitlin Doughty has long been fascinated by our pervasive terror of dead bodies. In From Here to Eternity she sets out in search of cultures unburdened by such fears. With curiosity and morbid humour, Doughty introduces us to inspiring death-care innovators, participates in powerful death practices almost entirely unknown in the West and explores new spaces for mourning - including a futuristic glowing-Buddha columbarium in Japan, a candlelit Mexican cemetery, and America's only open-air pyre. In doing so she expands our sense of what it means to treat the dead with 'dignity' and reveals unexpected possibilities for our own death rituals.

      From Here to Eternity
      4,3
    • THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER'Unforgettable . . . a hilarious, poignant and impassioned plea to revolutionise our attitudes to death' Gavin Francis, GuardianFrom her first day at Westwind Cremation & Burial, twenty-three-year-old Caitlin Doughty threw herself into her curious new profession. Coming face-to-face with the very thing we go to great lengths to avoid thinking about she started to wonder about the lives of those she cremated and the mourning families they left behind, and found herself confounded by people's erratic reactions to death. Exploring our death rituals - and those of other cultures - she pleads the case for healthier attitudes around death and dying. Full of bizarre encounters, gallows humour and vivid characters (both living and very dead), this illuminating account makes this otherwise terrifying subject inviting and fascinating.

      Smoke gets in your eyes : and other lessons from the crematorium
      4,3
    • Will my cat eat my eyeballs?

      • 240bladzijden
      • 9 uur lezen

      Can we give Grandma a Viking funeral? Why don't animals dig up all the graves? Will my hair keep growing in my coffin after I'm buried? Every day, funeral director Caitlin Doughty receives dozens of questions about death. Here she offers her factual, hilarious and candid answers to thirty-five of the most interesting, sharing the lore and science of what happens to, and inside, our bodies after we die. Why do corpses groan? What causes bodies to turn strange colours during decomposition? and why do hair and nails appear longer after death? The answers are all within . . .

      Will my cat eat my eyeballs?
      4,2