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Book Title
Undoing Suicidism : a Trans, Queer, Crip Approach to Rethinking (Assisted) Suicide
Publication Name
Undoing Suicidism
Title
Undoing Suicidism
Subtitle
A Trans, Queer, Crip Approach to Rethinking (Assisted) Suicide
Author
Alexandre Baril
Format
Trade Paperback
ISBN-10
1439924074
EAN
9781439924075
ISBN
9781439924075
Publisher
Temple University Press
Genre
Psychology, Social Science
Topic
People with Disabilities, Gender Studies, Mental Health, Suicide
Release Year
2023
Release Date
26/05/2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
1.3in
Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17 Oz
Type
Specific Topics
Publication Year
2023
Number of Pages
334 Pages

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In Undoing Suicidism, Alexandre Baril argues that suicidal people are oppressed by what he calls structural suicidism, a hidden oppression that, until now, has been unnamed and under-theorized. Each year, suicidism and its preventionist script and strategies reproduce violence and cause additional harm and death among suicidal people through forms of criminalization, incarceration, discrimination, stigmatization, and pathologization. This is particularly true for marginalized groups experiencing multiple oppressions, including queer, trans, disabled, or Mad people. Undoing Suicidism questions the belief that the best way to help suicidal people is through the logic of prevention. Alexandre Baril presents the thought-provoking argument that supporting assisted suicide for suicidal people could better prevent unnecessary deaths. Offering a new queercrip model of (assisted) suicide, he invites us to imagine what could happen if we started thinking about (assisted) suicide from an anti-suicidist and intersectional framework. Baril provides a radical reconceptualization of (assisted) suicide and invaluable reflections for academics, activists, practitioners, and policymakers.

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Publisher
Temple University Press
ISBN-10
1439924074
ISBN-13
9781439924075
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6058384914

Product Key Features

Book Title
Undoing Suicidism : a Trans, Queer, Crip Approach to Rethinking (Assisted) Suicide
Author
Alexandre Baril
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
People with Disabilities, Gender Studies, Mental Health, Suicide
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Psychology, Social Science
Number of Pages
334 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6in
Item Weight
17 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hv6545.B2525 2023
Reviews
"[A] provocative critique of 'suicidism,' a form of 'structural oppression' that stigmatizes people who want to die.... Baril argues that the desire to die is valid and that assisted suicide should be available in some form to all 'suicidal people, regardless of their dis/abilities, health or age.'... Readers may agree with some of the author's carefully argued points about the structural obstacles suicidal people face, and yet struggle to accept both his contention that 'there are no good or bad reasons for wanting to die' and his jarring critiques of 'compulsory aliveness.' This is sure to spark debate." -- Publishers Weekly, " Undoing Suicidism is a daring, original, and paradigm-shifting book that directly challenges the taken-for-granted idea that suicidal thoughts and actions are unnatural, undesirable states that should always be prevented. Grounded in queer, trans, Mad, and crip theoretical frameworks, and deeply informed by the author's first-hand experience as a suicidal person, Baril imagines a radically different world where the well-documented harms caused by suicidism and preventionist logic are replaced with practices of compassion and solidarity, which grant all people the freedom to explore, express, live with, and sometimes die by, suicide." -- Jennifer White , Professor in the School of Child and Youth Care at the University of Victoria, and lead editor of Critical Suicidology: Transforming Research and Prevention for the 21st Century, " Undoing Suicidism is a tremendous contribution to theorizations of living and dying. It is unsettling in the most productive manner and driven by a profound abolitionist philosophy of desires for death as the grounds for a richer, more responsive politics of life. Baril offers a compelling vision of justice for suicidal people that demands rethinking some of the most cherished ideals of liberal personhood." -- Jasbir K Puar , author of The Right to Maim: Debility, Capacity, Disability, " Undoing Suicidism is written in a remarkably accessible way, and shakes up critical suicidology by bringing a fresh, radical and sensitive perspective to the question of the right to choose one's own death." -- Frontières, "In this important book Alexandre Baril offers a queercrip reframing of (assisted) suicide that explains and critically intervenes in suicidism (the oppression of suicidal people) and ableist, sanist, and ageist arguments about assisted suicide. Justice, care, and support for suicidal people requires questioning what Baril calls 'compulsory aliveness' and listening to, rather than criminalizing and pathologizing, suicidal people. This is an extraordinary and well-researched book. Baril's care-full approach to this difficult topic makes a crucial contribution to queer, trans, feminist, and crip theories and challenges readers to rethink dominant responses to suicide." -- Kim Q. Hall , Professor of Philosophy, Appalachian State University, and author of Queering Philosophy
Copyright Date
2023
Lccn
2022-056770
Dewey Decimal
362.28
Dewey Edition
23

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