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Bateman, K. (2016). "Crossing the Owl's Bridge: A Guide for Grieving People Who Still Love" (Chiron: Asheville)
Singing Over Bones TEDx talk on Symbolmaking and Bereavement- short film describes an imaginal view of mourning
Knocking on Heaven's Door (2023) article describing the creation of crossing over narratives to ease death anxiety
Memorial Textile Art (2019) film highlights from Death and Dying memorial textile class projects
Hap's Cup short film on dying in a death denying/grief phobic culture
Dialogues with the Digital Dead (2018) article on holographic images combined with digital footprints to create an interactive image of the deceased, Presented at the Global Dying and Death Conference in Lisbon, Portugal
Grieving People We've Loved and Lost (2017) TED IDEAS
Guiding Your Grief: Tahoe's Kim Bateman explores how we keep loving a person who is no longer there
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Death Dialogues #1: I Pledge Allegiance to the Republic of Not-Dying
A piece about dying in a culture that only values not-dying.
Death Dialogues #1: I Pledge Allegiance to the Republic of Not-Dying
A piece about dying in a culture that only values not-dying.
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Death Dialogues #2: The Uninvited Mourner
A piece about being deeply affected by the death of someone you barely (or don't) know.
Death Dialogues #2: The Uninvited Mourner
A piece about being deeply affected by the death of someone you barely (or don't) know.
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Death Dialogues #3: Dis?Honorable Deaths
A reflection on how we rank deaths in terms of acceptability, using a friend's death from autoerotic
asphyxiation as an example.
Death Dialogues #3: Dis?Honorable Deaths
A reflection on how we rank deaths in terms of acceptability, using a friend's death from autoerotic
asphyxiation as an example.
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Death Dialogues #4: The Second Fool
Examines decisions regarding the disposition of a loved one's body with an emphasis on our death
denying culture.
Death Dialogues #4: The Second Fool
Examines decisions regarding the disposition of a loved one's body with an emphasis on our death
denying culture.
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Imagination Infusion #1: There's a Fox under my Bed
A piece about imaginative solutions to complex problems.
Imagination Infusion #1: There's a Fox under my Bed
A piece about imaginative solutions to complex problems.
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Imagination Infusion #2: Imaginative Healing
The true story of a woman suffering from profound depression who enjoyed an unlikely method to
recovery.
Imagination Infusion #2: Imaginative Healing
The true story of a woman suffering from profound depression who enjoyed an unlikely method to
recovery.
Symbolmaking in Bereavement:
The Temples at Burning Man in And Death Shall Have Dominion (London: Interdisciplinary, 2015). |
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