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To Die in Cuba: Suicide and Society (H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman Series) [Hardcover]

Louis A. Perez Jr. (Author)


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H. Eugene and Lillian Youngs Lehman Series April 13, 2005
For much of the nineteenth century and all of the twentieth, the per capita rate of suicide in Cuba was the highest in Latin America and among the highest in the world--a condition made all the more extraordinary in light of Cuba's historic ties to the Catholic church. In this richly illustrated social and cultural history of suicide in Cuba, Louis A P©rez Jr. explores the way suicide passed from the unthinkable to the unremarkable in Cuban society.

In a study that spans the experiences of enslaved Africans and indentured Chinese in the colony, nationalists of the twentieth-century republic, and emigrants from Cuba to Florida following the 1959 revolution, P©rez finds that the act of suicide was loaded with meanings that changed over time. Analyzing the social context of suicide, he argues that in addition to confirming despair, suicide sometimes served as a way to consecrate patriotism, affirm personal agency, or protest against injustice. The act was often seen by suicidal persons and their contemporaries as an entirely reasonable response to circumstances of affliction, whether economic, political, or social.

Bringing an important historical perspective to the study of suicide, P©rez offers a valuable new understanding of the strategies with which vast numbers of people made their way through life--if only to choose to end it. To Die in Cuba ultimately tells as much about Cubans' lives, culture, and society as it does about their self-inflicted deaths.


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"Recommended to professionals and general readers interested in Cuba."
--Colonial Latin American Historical Review

"Provides the reader with a valuable insight into the mindset of Cubans and helps to explain a previously unexplored aspect of Cuban history. . . . A surprisingly enjoyable read and should be read by those interested in Latin America, regardless of their academic discipline."Journal of Third World Studies

"[A] thought-provoking, informative, and elegant study. It is--controversy and all--a brilliant cultural history of suicide in the Cuban national imaginary."
American Historical Review

"[A] well-argued and fascinating book that speaks to historians and suicide experts. . . . A provocative study that makes an important contribution to the history of suicide."Bulletin of the History of Medicine

"Provocative and culturally penetrating. . . . [Filled] with clarity of purpose and lucid prose. . . . The product of prodigious research and insightful analysis. . . . It should be mandatory reading for scholars and students of Cuban history, Caribbean history, Latin American cultural history, and, more broadly, historians interested in national identity."
New West Indian Guide

"This important book both illuminates the place of suicide in Cuban society and offers an innovative reexamination of Cuban nationalism. . . . [An] extraordinarily valuable contribution to our understanding of Cuban culture and politics."
National Period

"Beautifully-written, well-organized, and thoroughly researched. . . . Undoubtedly an important work for anyone interested in Cuban society and culture."Florida Historical Quarterly

"This elegantly written and superbly researched study cogently and comprehensively explores the complex attitudes toward death in Cuban society, culture, and national identity. Its attractive interdisciplinary approach perfectly illustrates the consummate skill of an historian in creatively exploring diverse sources. (Franklin W. Knight, Johns Hopkins University)"

"To Die in Cuba is an engaging and highly original work on a fascinating and difficult topic. I can think of no other history of Cuba that reaches so deeply into this very personal and intimate realm, while at the same time keeping an eye attuned to broader national histories. (Ada Ferrer, New York University)"

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Cuba's suicide rate is among the highest in the world. P©rez provides an illustrated social and cultural history of suicide in Cuba from colonial times to the present, showing how the act of suicide was loaded with meanings that changed as historical circumstances changed.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 504 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press (April 13, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807829374
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807829370
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,580,039 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The specter of death loomed large over the plantations of nineteenth-century Cuba. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
del expediente instruido, otros suicidios, independentista project, escritoras cubanas, conducta suicida, naturaleza cubana, slave suicide, tiempo muerto, del suicidio, normative determinants, del censo, encontrar amor, liberation project, suicidal death, male suicides
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United States, Jose Marti, Ten Years War, Boletin Oficial, Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, Fidel Castro, Comision Nacional, Republica de Cuba, Antonio Maceo, Asistencia Social, New York, Secretaria de Sanidad, Special Period, Calixto Garcia, Diario de la Marina, Fernandez Supervielle, Pinar del Rio, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Libre, Fermin Valdes-Dominguez, Las Villas, Liberation Army, Ministerio de Salubridad, Reinaldo Arenas, Ana Betancourt
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