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Ph.D Student of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tehran University
Abstract
From the 1950s until 1990s the denial of death notion dominated theoretical discussions about death in sociology and psychology. Ernest Becker’s Denial of Death (1973) is perhaps the most famous theory about this subject. As we approach the fortieth anniversary of its publication, it is an appropriate moment to raise this question that what did make the denial thesis so dominant for so long, and to investigate the merits of alternative theories proposed. Focusing primarily on social theories, this paper provides two potential explanations for the longevity of the denial thesis: 1) to paraphrase Foucault, the denial hypothesis is the other side of the incitement to discourse about death; 2) although the denial of death thesis is not comprehensive, it is based on reality. In the concluding section, I offer a theoretical synthesis that takes into account the merits of the denial thesis but goes beyond it to construct a new and more flexible conception.
Bayat Rizi,Z. and Taslimi Tehrani,R. (2016). A Critical Analysis of Social Thoughts about Death with regard to Iran's Circumstance. Journal of Iranian Social Studies, 10(2.3), 36-56.
MLA
Bayat Rizi,Z. , and Taslimi Tehrani,R. . "A Critical Analysis of Social Thoughts about Death with regard to Iran's Circumstance", Journal of Iranian Social Studies, 10, 2.3, 2016, 36-56.
HARVARD
Bayat Rizi Z., Taslimi Tehrani R. (2016). 'A Critical Analysis of Social Thoughts about Death with regard to Iran's Circumstance', Journal of Iranian Social Studies, 10(2.3), pp. 36-56.
CHICAGO
Z. Bayat Rizi and R. Taslimi Tehrani, "A Critical Analysis of Social Thoughts about Death with regard to Iran's Circumstance," Journal of Iranian Social Studies, 10 2.3 (2016): 36-56,
VANCOUVER
Bayat Rizi Z., Taslimi Tehrani R. A Critical Analysis of Social Thoughts about Death with regard to Iran's Circumstance. Journal of Iranian Social Studies, 2016; 10(2.3): 36-56.