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self-immolation

[ self-im-uh-ley-shuhn ]

noun

  1. voluntary sacrifice or denial of oneself, as for an ideal or another person.


self-immolation

noun

  1. the act or an instance of setting fire to oneself
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of self-immolation1

First recorded in 1810–20
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Roberts was an erratic maniac, no doubt, but much of what he learned about the dark arts of self-immolation came from his father, Walter, a screenwriter during the glory days of radio drama who then started his own theater in Atlanta, where Roberts was raised.

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There have been arrests and a shocking self-immolation.

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In its coverage of Bushnell’s death, New York Magazine noted that “since the Vietnam War, self-immolation has been a dramatic but rare act of protest†while The Daily Beast has called Azzarello’s death “part of a startling trend†of such deaths in the United States.

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A longitudinal study published in the medical journal Burns showed that global rates of self-immolation had tripled in the five years following the self-burning of Bouazizi and that this was a “stable trend.â€

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Despite these differences, recent acts of self-immolation remain legible as protest precisely because of Bouazizi, and Quảng Äức, and so many resistant others — most from the Global South — who have protested myriad forms of displacement and dispossession.

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