Suicide Protest in South Asia
The radical act of suicide protest is undertaken by social movement participants in order to demand a particular previously articulated political outcome. This book examines the history and strategic impact of suicide protest, which has been increasingly used as a protest tactic since World War II, adding to a growing area of research on the ability of certain actions to impact policy in favor of movement goals.
The book offers a combination of historical and contemporary case analysis from South Asia, where different iterations of this tactic have been used extensively throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, including the use of fasting to the death, self-immolation and deliberate drowning. Focusing on the success or failure of a particular action relevant to the movements broader mobilization strategy, the author examines the internal impact this has on the movement and the mechanisms by which suicide as a form of protest evolves.
Providing a unique contribution to the field of comparative politics, political violence and social movement studies this book will be of interest to scholars working on political science, sociology and South Asian studies.
Simanti Lahiri is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama, USA.
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Suicide Protest in South Asia
Consumed by commitment
Simanti Lahiri
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Lahiri, Simanti.
Suicide protest in South Asia: consumed by commitment / Simanti Lahiri.
pages cm. (Routledge advances in South Asian studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Protest movementsSouth Asia. 2. SuicidePolitical aspectsSouth Asia. 3. Social movementsSouth Asia. 4. South AsiaSocial conditions. 5. South AsiaPolitics and government. I. Title.
HN670.3.M6L35 2014
303.484dc23
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