Mors silentia. Un ensayo acerca de la muerte social y la discriminación

Authors

  • José Erik Mendoza Luján Dirección de Antropología Física, INAH

Keywords:

death, society, behavior, social death

Abstract

To think about death is not just to think about finitude; it is an intellectual exercise that should make us reflect. If the Human Phenomenon is a bio-psycho-socio-cultural complex, it must have a way of dying for each one of the spheres that comprise it. The present work attempts to shed light on what can be called social death, or how one can die socially.

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Published

2018-06-30

How to Cite

Mendoza Luján, J. E. . (2018). Mors silentia. Un ensayo acerca de la muerte social y la discriminación . Vita Brevis, (13), 80–90. Retrieved from https://revistas.inah.gob.mx/index.php/vitabrevis/article/view/15142