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As we live longer and die slower and differently than our ancestors, we have come to rely more and more on end-of-life caregivers. These workers navigate a changing landscape of old age and death that many of us have little preparation to... Google Books
Originally published: 2013
Author: Karla A Erickson
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As we live longer and die slower and differently than our ancestors, we have come to rely more and more on end-of-life caregivers. These workers navigate a ...
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As an ethnographer of labor, Erickson aims to discover how workers accomplish the intimate and often invisible work of caring for aging and dying residents .
Jan 1, 2021 · Karla Erickson immersed herself in the daily life of workers and elders in a Midwestern community for over two years to explore important ...
As an ethnographer of labor, Erickson aims to discover how workers accomplish the intimate and often invisible work of caring for aging and dying residents. She ...
This book has an authenticity to it, as Erickson admits that her own experience with aging and death compelled her to enter this world and study from the ...
Uniquely, this book gently unearths some of the myths and taboos that surround why people are also dying differently. Erickson explores the concept of the ' ...
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Jan 1, 2013 · As we live longer and die slower and differently than our ancestors, we have come to rely more and more on end-of-life caregivers.