Suicide Through Magical Realism: How Did the Colombian Amazons Soothe the Epidemic of the Ropes?

  • Published In: Journal of Systemic Therapies, 2025, v. 44, n. 3/4. P. 100 1 of 3

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  • Authored By: polanco, marcela 3 of 3

Abstract

How can we understand suicide and the ways communities address it when neither the word "suicide" nor the anatomical-physiological body exists in their languages and worldviews? From modernity and its colonial power, this has entailed an epistemic imposition that names as suicide what is not, intervenes upon a nonexistent body, and delegitimizes knowledges outside Eurocentric suicidology. Here, I seek to unsettle the epistemic violence of modernity and its coloniality in order to listen, learn, and sentipensar (feel-think) other corporealities and relationships with human and nonhuman suffering that invoke el mal morir, or what is called the "epidemic of the ropes" in the Colombian Amazon. I propose re-thinking and re-sensing other ways of addressing suffering, life, and death beyond Eurocentrism. I discuss suicide through the real-magical and the Andean-Amazonian sentipensar of indigenized communities that soothed this epidemic through ancestral knowledges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Journal of Systemic Therapies. 2025/09, Vol. 44, Issue 3/4, p100
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Literature and Writing
  • Publication Date:2025
  • ISSN:1195-4396
  • DOI:10.1521/jsyt.2025.44.3.100
  • Accession Number:191841957
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