
Hearing the Voices of Jonestown
Piecing together information from interviews with former group members, archival research, and diaries and letters of those who died there, Maaga describes the women leaders as educated political activists who were passionately committed to achieving social justice through communal life. The book analyzes the historical and sociological factors that, Maaga finds, contributed to the mass suicide, such as growing criticism from the larger community and the influx of an upper-class, educated leadership that eventually became more concerned with the symbolic effects of the organization than with the daily lives of its members.
Hearing the Voices of Jonestown puts human faces on the events at Jonestown, confronting theoretical religious questions, such as how worthy utopian ideals come to meet such tragic and misguided ends.
- Undertittel
- Putting a Human Face on an American Tragedy
- Forfatter
- Mary McCormick Maaga
- ISBN
- 9780815611226
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Vekt
- 345 gram
- Utgivelsesdato
- 28.2.2020
- Antall sider
- 216
