Race and Suicide in South Africa
- 322 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Exploring the intricate relationship between race and suicide in South Africa, this work combines personal narratives with social analysis. Utilizing a Durkheimian framework, it draws on court records to provide statistical insights while also employing a phenomenological approach to delve into individual cases. The synthesis of these dimensions offers a comprehensive understanding of suicide as both a personal tragedy and a societal issue.




