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Usurping Suicide: The Political Resonances of Individual Deaths

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A provocative and highly original exploration of suicides that have gained wider political resonance, and the challenge this poses to the liberal order.

Can an individual act of suicide be socially significant, or does it present too many imponderable features?

This book examines suicide like no other. Unconcerned with the individual dispositions that lead a person to commit such an act, Usurping Suicide focuses on the reception suicides have produced – their political, social and cultural implications. How does a particular act of suicide enable a collective significance to be attached to it? And what contextual circumstances predispose a politicised public response?

From Mohamed Bouazizi’s self-immolation during regime change in Tunisia to Dimitris Christoulas’s public shooting at a time of increased political upheaval in Greece, and beyond – this remarkable work examines how the individuality of the act of suicide poses a disturbing symbolic conundrum for the dominant liberal order.

Author: Gupta Suman
Publisher: ZED BOOKS
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9781786990983
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2017

Introduction
1. On Suicide Archives and Political Resonances - Suman Gupta
2. The Irresistible Rise and Fall of Posthumous Bouazizi - Suman Gupta
3. Austerity Annuls the Individual: Dimitris Christoulas and the Greek Financial Crisis - Theodoros A. Spyros and Mike Hajimichael
4. Self-Immolations in Bulgaria: A Quietly Accumulating Record - Milena Katsarska
5. Self-Effacing Suicides and Troubled Talk - Suman Gupta

Suman Gupta is a professor of Literature and Cultural History at the Open University, UK, and honorary senior fellow at Roehampton University, UK.

Mike Hajimichael is an associate professor at The University of Nicosia, Cyprus, in the Department of Communications.

Milena Katsarska lectures in American studies at Plovdiv University, Bulgaria.

Theodoros A. Spyros is a post-doctoral fellow of historical sociology at the University of Crete, and adjunct academic staff in the sociology and anthropology of sports at the Hellenic Open University.

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