An analysis of the writing of ‘suicide cult’ members

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2021-06-03

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Hodges D, Paxton-Fear K. (2022) An analysis of the writing of ‘suicide cult’ members. Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Volume 37, Issue 1, April 2022, pp. 137-151

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The infamous ‘Heaven’s Gate cult’ committed a mass suicide in 1995 believing members of the group would achieve salvation through bodily transformation and departure aboard UFOs. The group left a large volume of writing available as a book and a website which outlined their belief structure. This writing, largely by the group’s leaders Ti and Do, is supplemented by ‘exit statements’ written by the group members. We analysed these writings and demonstrated how the texts evolve from accessible texts for recruiting individuals into the group through more complex texts for cementing the belief structure and reinforcing the ingroup. We also identify differences in the ‘exit statements’ that demonstrate the ideas and concepts that gained traction with the group members.

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