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Suicide and the morality of kinship in Sri Lanka

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posted on 2023-06-07, 16:35 authored by Tom Widger
Ethnographic research amongst Sinhala Buddhists in community and clinical settings in the Madampe Division, northwest Sri Lanka, suggests that local understandings and practices of suicidal behaviour reflect the kinship structure. In particular, acts of self-harm and self-inflicted death arise in response to the breaking of core kinship rights, duties and obligations, or as a challenge to inflexibility or contradictions within the system. In either case, the morality of kinship is closely associated with the causes of suicidal behaviour, as the ‘inevitability’ or ‘evitability’ of kin relationships is negotiated and lived in practice. This article analyses how local political economies give rise to particular kinship and moral conditions, with special attention paid to those between household (ge) members and brothers-in-law (massina)

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  • Published

Journal

Contributions to Indian Sociology

ISSN

0069-9667

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Issue

1-2

Volume

46

Page range

83-116

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  • Anthropology Publications

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Peer reviewed?

  • Yes

Legacy Posted Date

2013-01-25

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