Suicide Social Dramas

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A01=Haim Hazan
A01=Raquel Romberg
anthropology
atonement
Author_Haim Hazan
Author_Raquel Romberg
Bar Shalom
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collective memory studies
cultural performance
Durkheim
Durkheimian
Durkheimian sociology
Employment Bureau
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ethnohistorical methodology
Face To Face
Galei Tzahal
Heroic Suicide
Ichilov Hospital
incomprehensible
Israel
Israeli cultural analysis
Israeli League
Israeli Public Sphere
Maccabi Tel Aviv
media coverage
Media's Betrayal
Media’s Betrayal
Mutual Accountability
National Ambulance Service
neo-Durkheimian approach
Ofer's Suicide
Ofer’s Suicide
Persona
public shaming dynamics
public sphere
Rishon Letzion
ritual theory
self-representations
senseless
Social Compact
social drama
Social Murder
social order
social processes
sociology
State Prosecutor's Office
State Prosecutor’s Office
suicide
Suicide Cases
Suicide Note
symbolic atonement in suicide discourse
symbolic rectification
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv District
Tv News Program
Young Man
Zohar Argov

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367568719
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Through an ethnohistorical chronicling of the emotionally-laden treatment of selected suicide media-events, this book offers a neo-Durkheimean account of suicide, addressing its social-moral threat and the ensuing need to gloss over its unsettling incomprehensibility. An analysis of the social dramas, cultural performances, and suicide talk aired in the Israeli public sphere, it suggests that such public glossing practices atone for and bring about the symbolic rectification of the socially detrimental effects of suicide. Drawing on Durkheim’s thought on the social significance of suicide and the sacred cohesive power of society’s self-representations through rituals and commemorations, the authors revamp the contemporary pertinence of these cultural devices, showing how, in the process of reconstituting and redressing the disrupted order, suicide talk constitutes a revival mechanism of communal ‘life giving’. A rekindling of the Durkheimian approach to suicide that examines how society deals with suicide’s shattering of normative we-feelings, Suicide Social Dramas: Moral Breakdowns in the Israeli Public Sphere will appeal to scholars and students of sociology and anthropology with interests in social theory, Israel studies, suicide studies, and the interpretation of societal and cultural processes.

Haim Hazan is Professor Emeritus of Social Anthropology and co-director of the Minerva Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of the End of Life at Tel Aviv University, Israel. He is the author of Old Age: Constructions and Deconstructions and Against Hybridity: Social Impasses in a Globalizing World.

Raquel Romberg is Senior Researcher at the Minerva Center for Interdisciplinary Studies of the End of Life, Tel Aviv University, Israel. She is the author of Healing Dramas: Divination and Magic in Modern Puerto Rico and Witchcraft and Welfare: Spiritual Capital and the Business of Magic in Modern Puerto Rico.

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