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There are three moments in this chapter: Question mark, Everything … lost its context, and Just pure joy. Each moment describes an experience in relation to the death of a close family member, a baby, a brother, and a mother. The interpretive analysis of the moments addresses issues including the meaning of death, the ongoing experience of loss, chance, recognition, duality, and the experience of time. These moments are interpreted unto themselves without external sources.

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Forrest, K. (2013). Death. In: Moments, Attachment and Formations of Selfhood: Dancing with Now. Palgrave Pivot, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137300577_5

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