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Suicide Voices : Labour Trauma in France, Paperback / softback Book

Suicide Voices : Labour Trauma in France Paperback / softback

Part of the Studies in Modern and Contemporary France series

Paperback / softback

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This book examines the phenomenon of work suicides in France and asks why, at the present historical juncture, conditions of work can push individuals to take their own lives.

During the 2000s, France experienced what commentators have described as a ‘suicide epidemic’, whereby increasing numbers of workers in the face of extreme pressures of work, chose to kill themselves.

The book analyses a corpus of testimonial material linked to 66 suicide cases across three large French companies during the period from 2005 to 2015.

It aims to consider what the extreme and subjective act of self-killing, narrated in suicide letters, can tell us about the contemporary economic order and its impact on flesh and blood bodies.

What do rising work-related suicides reveal about conditions of human labour in the twenty-first century?

Does neoliberal economics condition a desire for suicide?

How do suicidal individuals describe the causes and motivations of their act?

Combining critical perspectives from sociology, history, testimony studies, economics, cultural studies and public health, the book raises critical questions about the human costs of the shift to a finance-driven neoliberal order and its everyday effects within the French workplace.

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