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Dynamis

On-line version ISSN 2340-7948Print version ISSN 0211-9536

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PLUMED DOMINGO, José Javier  and  NOVELLA, Enric J.. Suicide and cultural criticism in 19th century Spanish medicine. Dynamis [online]. 2015, vol.35, n.1, pp.57-81. ISSN 2340-7948.  https://dx.doi.org/10.4321/S0211-95362015000100003.

This paper explores the major role of suicide in the cultural criticism deployed by 19th century Spanish doctors by analysing the most important theoretical models that inspired their contributions to its aetiology. In the first half of the century, the most commonly debated causal factor was the passions, which were thought to stand in a permanent tension with a free, reflexive and conscious self, in accordance with the spiritualist doctrine that was then dominant. In the context of a growing somatisation of moral and intellectual phenomena, the notion of suicide as an act of free will was later modified, and it became considered the consequence of certain organic disturbances. However, this process did not alter the central role of suicidal behaviour within 19th-century cultural criticism, because the advent of degeneration theory meant that doctors finally had a doctrine that allowed them to combine biological determinism with the extended perception of a moral and social crisis threatening the stability and achievements of bourgeois society.

Keywords : suicide; etiology; cultural criticism; medicine; Spain; 19th century.

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