Tuesday, November 01, 2005

Self-Immolation

"Self-immolation is not only the act of setting yourself on fire, but also of sacrificing yourself this way. Though self-immolations are quite rare, they are almost always carried out in public, to point out your discontent with a current (political) situation and how sure you are about your point of view. Most self-immolations in modern history happened between 1963 and 1979. Here's a list of the most memorable and important ones:

Though self-immolation is a very painful and slow process it is sometimes also used to commit suicide without any form of political protest (suicide itself is always a protest)."

Source:

diesterne. self-immolation. 28 Feb 2005. 31 Oct 2005.
http://everything2.com.

You may be sorry you gave me access to your blog.

I am positive Mr. Bedell could add some true weight to the social origins of SI, and it's importance in Korean culture.

What I want to see is the korean characters for it. A little project for you.

Bring it, SI. Come on.

4 comments:

TIJAX said...

Korean characters for it? That is my handle in many a video game....
분신자살 (Bun Shin Ja Sal)
Apparently, the characters are Fire body suicide. I am positive of the last part (Ja Sal) because it is part of the verb "to commit suicide" and the first ones I verified through a friend (they are derived from Chinese characters.
ciao

harris said...

No dude, I want to see them on your web page, you know the pictures Fire Body Suicide.

TIJAX said...

happy??????Can you even see it? You might have to download a viewer.....

harris said...

You know I never could get those characters to show up in windows. But in linux they worked without me having to do anything.....

Anyways, as I can now see them, my life is complete