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This book is a collection of papers on suicide and self-immolation, reprinted from the almost forgotten Journal of the Anthropological Society of Bombay, published in 1886-1936. The book carries Foreword by Professor Ashis Nandy on death and self in culture.
Part I includes nineteen papers, analysing statistics of suicides committed in Bombay (now Mumbai) from 1886 to 1907, classified by religion, gender, age, month, date, cause and means of suicide, etc. The data is presented in a number of tables, often with remarks on individual cases. Launched by Edward Rehatsek, a Hungarian scholar who had made Bombay his home, the papers were continued after his death by the Parsee scholar, Bomanjee Byramjee Patell.
Part II includes seven general essays: one is on suicide and old age in a comparative perspective, and another on suicide in ancient India. The question of self-immolation of Hindu widows, commonly referred to as sati, is discussed in three of the essays. Of special interest is the essay on the Sati of Ramabai, widow of Madhavrao Peshwa. Two essays deal with the issue of self-immolation of persons in religious contexts.
The Editors
A.M. Shah is former Professor of Sociology at the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, New Delhi
Lancy Lobo is currently the Director, Centre for Culture and Development, Vadodara. He has earlier served as the Director, Centre for Social Studies, Surat. He has conducted extensive studies on dalits, tribals, OBCs and minorities in rural and urban Gujarat. He has authored, co-authored and edited seventeen books.
As a global figure, Tagore transcends the boundaries of language and reaches out to people distant both in time and space. His art took inspiration from contemporary Western trends and became a powerful means to connect with people beyond Bengal. Word, image, song, and text were his tools of communication, as also his extraordinary presence in a sartorial garb of his own design. A littérateur in many genres, the impact of his work was determined both by the material he presented, and by its simultaneously local and global contexts. Now, when his international reputation has spanned over more than a hundred years, it is important to revisit the sites of Tagore’s eminence, and ask to what extent he was a ‘living text’ in the century that witnessed him as a global intellectual.
Accordingly, this volume investigates how Tagore’s writings and art are linked to the metalinguistic domains of the psychological, medical and mythical; how he was received in various cultures outside India; how his art was determined by individual circumstances and global aspirations; and how he acted as an inspiration to his contemporaries and subsequent generations including modern Indian writers and artists.
The Editor
Imre Bangha studied in Budapest and Santiniketan and at present is Associate Professor of Hindi at the University of Oxford. He has published books and essays in English, Hindi, and Hungarian on literature in Brajbhasha and other forms of old Hindi and has also prepared Hungarian translations from various South Asian languages. His work on the international reception of Bengali culture includes Rabindranath Tagore: Hundred Years of Global Reception (2014, co-edited with M. Kämpchen) and Hungry Tiger: Encounter between India and Central Europe (2007).
Table Of Contents
List of Figure and Tables | viii-xiii |
Preface | xv |
Foreword: The Fear and the Allure of Self-Destruction | |
Ashis Nandy | xvii-xxii |
Introduction A.M. Shah and Lancy Lobo |
xxiii-xxxi |
Part I | |
Suicides in Bombay , 1886-1907 | |
1. Statistics of Suicides Committed in the City of Bombay during the Year 1886 E. Rehatsek |
3-17 |
Note on the Statistics of Suicide John De Cunha |
6-17 |
2. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay for the Year 1887 E. Rehatsek |
16-22 |
3. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay for 1888 E. Rehatsek |
23-29 |
4. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1889 E. Rehatsek |
30-35 |
5. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay for the Year 1890 E. Rehatsek |
36-43 |
6. Suicides in Bombay in 1892 Anonymous ‘Anthropological Scrap’ |
44-45 |
7. Suicides amongst the Parsees of Bombay during the Last Twelve Years Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
46-55 |
8. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1895 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
56-61 |
9. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1896 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
62-67 |
10. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1897 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
68-73 |
11. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1898 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
74-82 |
12. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1899 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
83-91 |
13. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1900 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
92-101 |
14. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1902 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
102-111 |
15. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1903 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
112-118 |
16. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1904 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
119-125 |
17. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1905 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
126-133 |
18. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1906 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
134-141 |
19. Statistics of Suicides in Bombay during the Year 1907 Bomanjee Byramjee Patell |
142-148 |
Part II | |
Essays on Suicide and Self -Immolation | |
20. Suicides and Old Age Jivanji Jamshedji Modi |
151-63 |
21. Scriptural Sanction for Committing Suicide by Males among Ancient Hindoos K.A. Padhye |
164-169 |
22. The Antiquity of the Custom of Sati Jivanji Jamshedji Modi |
170-179 |
23. On the Marathi Ballad Written on the Suttee of Ramabai, Widow of Madhavrao Peshwa H.A. Ackworth |
180-191 |
24. An Account of Widow Immolation in Gujarat in ad 1741 S.C. Dixit |
192-194 |
25. Note on a Case of Self-Immolation by Ten Persons at Vasad, Kaira District S.M. Edwardes |
195-198 |
26. Note on a Recent Instance of Self-Immolation for Propitiating a God Sarat Chandra Mitra |
199-200 |
Glossary | 201-202 |
Notes on Authors | 203 |
Author Index | 205-206 |
Subject Index | 207-211 |