Psych. Death & Dying Ch. 1
Death Anxiety
Cluster of death attitudes characterized by negative emotional reactions. Ironic that death anxiety studies how living people view death and not death itself. *Most research done in this area of the field*
Immortality Project
Essentially a symbolic belief-system that ensures oneself is believed superior to physical reality. "The Denial of Death, I disagree with you about what happens after we die; therefore, I must kill you."
Subjunctive Voice
Ex. "mother would be proud"
Agenda Setting
Ex. with celebrity deaths usually the wrongful death is what is focused on
Terror Management Theory (TMT)
Human behavior mostly motivated by unconscious fear of death
Dirge
Hymn of mourning
Cultivation
Mean World Syndrome Society believe TV is real
Black Comedy
Morbid and farcical humor making light of a dark, taboo subject
Requiem
Musical composition played at mass for the dead Ex. Dies Irae "Day of Wrath" Ex. Danse Macabre
Lament
Passionate expression of grief or sorrow Ex. Scottish clan funerals where bagpipes are played
Elegies
Poem or song memorializing the dead Ex. Elton John's eulogy to Princess Diana "Candle in the Wind"
Cultural Lag
Technology develops quicker than culture. Denial vs. Acceptance of Death
Thanatology
The study of death
Keening
Wail in grief
Gallows Humor
Witticism in hopeless situation
Social Learning
You learn to behave while at that certain setting Ex. JFK's son at his father's funeral
Mean World Syndrome
(More TV) -Cultivation, not imitation -Dread drying -Diminished vitality -Anxiety -Fear *among most of society*
Death Talk
-metaphors -euphemisms -slang
