1st Edition

Suicide and Justice A Chinese Perspective

By Fei Wu Copyright 2010
240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

240 Pages
by Routledge

Sociological and psychiatric studies on suicide based on Western ideas about human nature see suicide as social or individual disorder. Suicide in China, however, should be understood differently. By analyzing 30 cases, Wu Fei studies the dynamics of suicide in terms of family politics and local psychology and finds that suicide is committed when a power balance is broken in the games of... Read more

Part I: Introduction  1. Suicide as a Chinese Problem  2. Two Philosophies about Suicide  Part II: Domestic Justice  3. Familial Love  4. Family Politics  5. Fortune  Part III: Human Dignity  6. Suicide and Madness  7. Gambling for Qi  8. Face   9. Thinking Through  Part IV: Conclusion: Suicide as a Public Affair  10. Public Justice  11. Making Good Luck

Biography

Wu Fei is an Associate Professor in the Department of  Religious Studies, Peking University.

"This book is the most serious ethnographic study of suicide to date. Its conclusions challenge but also complement psychiatric research. It is also an important contribution to the study of what is disappearing in rural China today. A real achievement." Arthur Kleinman, Harvard University