Undoing Suicidism A Trans, Queer, Crip Approach to Rethinking (Assisted) Suicide

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 h...

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Main Author: Baril, Alexandre (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Temple University Press 2023
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