Coping With Hanged Ghosts: Rationalizing the Prevention of Suicide by Hanging in Early Modern China.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1177/00302228241312839
Che-Chia Chang
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In Chinese culture, there has been a longstanding belief that if an individual commits suicide by hanging in a specific location, similar incidents will recur in that same place. This is because the process of reincarnation is contingent upon the resolution of any residual grievance, without which the spirit of the deceased person would keep inciting others to die by the same means. As hanged ghosts (Ch. diaosi gui) are seen as the essential cause of suicide, exorcism rituals are called for to address them and break the unfortunate loop. This article examines the evolution of the concept of hanged ghost in Chinese society, revealing that early modern philosophers, physicians, and forensic practitioners sought to demystify this phenomenon in order to alleviate social fears towards suicidal hanging. The article argues that initiatives aimed at medicalization and destigmatization of suicide were already in progress during the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911) dynasties.

应对上吊鬼:近代早期中国预防上吊自杀的合理化。
在中国文化中,有一种长期存在的信念,如果一个人在一个特定的地方上吊自杀,类似的事件会在同一个地方再次发生。这是因为转世的过程取决于任何残余的不满的解决,如果没有解决,死者的灵魂将继续以同样的方式煽动其他人死亡。由于被吊死的鬼魂被视为自杀的根本原因,驱魔仪式被要求解决它们并打破不幸的循环。本文考察了上吊鬼概念在中国社会的演变,揭示了早期现代哲学家、医生和法医从业者试图揭开这一现象的神秘面纱,以减轻社会对自杀式上吊的恐惧。文章认为,在明(1368-1644)和清(1644-1911)时期,旨在将自杀医疗化和去污名化的举措已经在进行中。
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