Death in the City
At the turn of the twentieth century, many observers considered suicide to be a worldwide social problem that had reached epidemic proportions. In Mexico City, violent deaths in public spaces were commonplace in a city undergoing rapid modernization. Crime rates mounted, corpses piled up in the morgue, and the media reported on sensational cases of murder and suicide. More troublesome still, a compelling death wish appeared to grip women and youth. Drawing on a range of sources from judicial records to the popular press, Death in the City investigates the cultural meanings of self-destruction in modern Mexico. The author examines responses to suicide and death and disproves the long-held belief that Mexicans possess a cavalier attitude toward suffering.
abonement: | false |
age: | 0 |
author: | Kathryn A. Sloan |
genres_list: | 5209 |
ISBN: | 9780520964532 |
lang: | en |
publisher: | Ingram |
series: | Violence in Latin American History |
Type: | book |
Форматы: | EPUB |
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