ABSTRACT

Candidly written, ""On Death Without Dignity: The Human Impact of Technological Dying"", attempts to re-humanize the inevitable biological occurrence called dying. It is Moller's view that through the advancement of medicalized technology, has come the demise of the contemporary dying process. The oncological death is reflected as failure in the part of modern medicine, the physician, and the hospital; yet the patient experiences alienation, stigma, helplessness, and normlessness. Yet as a culture the current societal approach to the dying-silent avoidance-only adds to this alienation. Society has failed to provide the necessary rules for this universal, social, and biological event.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|8 pages

Technology, Meaning and Death

chapter 2|13 pages

Death and Denial in Modern America

chapter 4|11 pages

Individualism, Fellowship and Dying

chapter 6|19 pages

The Stigma of Dying