Trouble with Death
Making Sense of Mortality in the Anthropocene
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:15th Oct '26
£29.99
This title is due to be published on 15th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Are we accepting of death, or in denial of it? What insights can we gain from the ways death has been imagined, theorized, and organized throughout Western social and intellectual history that might help us respond meaningfully to the climate emergency?
This interdisciplinary study begins with the role of tragedy in Greek antiquity and examines European attitudes toward death, especially their entanglement with colonial atrocities and politically organized killings.
Drawing on the work of philosophers, sociologists, historians, and psychoanalysts, this is a resounding call to confront our responsibility for the lives of others—and the future of life itself—amid the existential threats of the Anthropocene.
“This book invites us to reconsider everything: our perceptions of life, our attitudes towards mortality, our role in shaping humanity’s future. It is a poignant exploration of all fundamental questions that define our existence.” Adela Toplean, University of Bucharest
ISBN: 9781529241242
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288 pages