Death and Dying in New Zealand

Author(s): Edited by Emma Johnson

NZ - Reference

We will all die. Yet we don't talk about death and dying very much. Currently, and for the most part, a small group of people manage death for us behind closed doors. We are increasingly unlikely to know what options are available to us and those we care about. So, how can we prepare well? Are our collective and individual needs being met? The ways we approach death -- as a subject and in our practices -- reveal much about our values and how we live. With an increasingly diverse and ageing population, advances in technology and medical care, and the social, economic and environmental challenges facing us, it is important to openly discuss how we plan for death as individuals and as a society. From tangihanga, DIY funerals and new technologies to funeral poverty, this book explores what a good death might mean today and aims to foster honest conversations about death and dying in New Zealand.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780473447755
  • : Freerange Press
  • : Freerange Press
  • : September 2018
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Edited by Emma Johnson
  • : Paperback
  • : 306.9
  • : 160