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Inventing afterlives : the stories we tell ourselves about life after death / Regina M. Janes.

Van Pelt Library BL535 .J35 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Janes, Regina M., author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Future life.
Physical Description:
xvii, 371 pages ; 24 cm
Edition:
1 [edition].
Place of Publication:
New York : Columbia University Press, [2018].
Summary:
Why is belief in an afterlife so persistent across times and cultures? And how can it coexist with disbelief in an afterlife? Most modern thinkers hold that afterlife belief serves such important psychological and social purposes as consoling survivors, enforcing morality, dispensing justice, or giving life meaning. Yet the earliest, and some more recent, afterlives strikingly fail to satisfy those needs. Regina M. Janes proposes a new theory of the origins of the hereafter rooted in the question that a dead body raises: where has the life gone? Humans then and now, in communities and as individuals, ponder what they would want or experience were they in that body. From this endlessly recurring situation, afterlife narratives develop in all their complexity, variety, and ingenuity. Exploring afterlives from Egypt to Sumer, among Jews, Greeks, and Romans, to Christianity's advent and Islam's rise, Janes reveals how little concern ancient afterlives had with morality. In south and east Asia, karmic rebirth makes morality self-enforcing and raises a new problem: how to stop re-dying. The British enlightenment, Janes argues, invented the now widespread wish-fulfilling afterlife and illustrates how afterlives change. She also considers the surprising afterlife of afterlives among modern artists and writers who no longer believe in worlds beyond this one. Drawing on a variety of religious traditions; contemporary literature and film; primatology; cognitive science; and evolutionary psychology, Janes shows that in asking what happens after we die, we define the worlds we inhabit and the values by which we live.
Contents:
1 Concerning The Present State Of Life After Death p. 1
2 Impermanent Eternities: Egypt, Sumer, And Babylon, Ancient Israel, Greece, And Rome p. 28
3 Touring Asian Afterlives: Eternal Impermanence p. 132
4 Pursuing Happiness: How The Enlightenment Invented An Afterlife To Wish For p. 197
5 Wandafuru Raifu Or Afterlife Inventions And Variations p. 256.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Janes, Regina M. Inventing afterlives.
ISBN:
9780231185707
0231185707
0231185715
9780231185714
OCLC:
1013720994

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