An in-depth look at how mortuary cultures and issues of death and the dead in Africa have developed over four centuries In My Time of Dying is the first detailed history of death and the dead in Africa south of the Sahara.
"'A number of times,' she says," Ebony thought. "How many times? What did you do?" Ellie remained silent. After swinging wide to avoid the ferry and its inhabitants, the party rejoined the track and followed it north the next day. Their ...
Thomas W. Laqueur, The Work of the Dead: A Cultural History of Mortal Remains (Princeton, 2015). 8. ... See, e.g., Whaley, Mirrors of Mortality; Jonathan Dollimore, Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture (New York, 2001); Allan ...
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