Titre : | 36(2) - 2012 - Special Issue : Ethnographies of Suicide |
Numéro ou élément de périodique | 36(2) |
Paru le : | 01/06/2012 |
Titre du périodique | CULTURE, MEDICINE AND PSYCHIATRY |
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Sommaire :
- Situating Suicide as an Anthropological Problem: Ethnographic Approaches to Understanding Self-Harm and Self-Inflicted Death - Tales of Decline: Reading Social Pathology into Individual Suicide in South India - Suffering, Frustration, and Anger: Class, Gender and History in Sri Lankan Suicide Stories - Chol Understandings of Suicide and Human Agency - Suicidal Performances: Voicing Discontent in a Girls’ Dormitory in Kabul - Behind the Statistics: The Ethnography of Suicide in Palestine - Postcolonial Suicide Among Inuit in Arctic Canada - Gendered Endings: Narratives of Male and Female Suicides in the South African Lowveld - Mad, Bad or Heroic? Gender, Identity and Accountability in Lay Portrayals of Suicide in Late Twentieth-Century England - Ritual Vicissitudes: The Uncertainties of Singaporean Suicide Rites - Suicide and the Afterlife: Popular Religion and the Standardisation of ‘Culture’ in Japan |
Langues: | Anglais |
En ligne : | https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ghu-paris.fr?url=https://link.springer.com/journal/11013/volumes-and-issues/36-2 |