This book focuses on understanding and researching suicide and suicide prevention from historical, political, cultural, social, and philosophical perspectives, all of which are located in particular contexts of research and practice. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Social Epistemology.
This book focuses on understanding and researching suicide and suicide prevention from historical, political, cultural, social, and philosophical perspectives, all of which are located in particular contexts of research and practice. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Social Epistemology.
Katrina Jaworski is Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of South Australia. She researches the agency of suicide, with a focus on gender, sexuality, youth, ethics and poetry. Her publications include numerous academic articles and book chapters, and books such as The Gender of Suicide (2016). Ian Marsh is Reader and Suicide-Safer Universities project lead at Canterbury Christ Church University. His publications include Suicide: Foucault, History and Truth (2010), and he co-edited Critical Suicidology: Toward Creative Alternatives (2016) and Suicide and Social Justice: New Perspectives on the Politics of Suicide and Suicide Prevention (2020).
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Introduction: Knowledge Is Made for Cutting 1. Morality, Mental Illness and the Prevention of Suicide 2. The Social Production of Psychocentric Knowledge in Suicidology 3. Epistemic Justice and the Struggle for Critical Suicide Literacy 4. Subjective Connectivity: Rethinking Loneliness, Isolation and Belonging in Discourses of Minority Youth Suicide 5. At the Limits of Suicide: The Bad Timing of the Gift 6. Towards Ethics of Wonder and Generosity in Critical Suicidology
Introduction: Knowledge Is Made for Cutting 1. Morality, Mental Illness and the Prevention of Suicide 2. The Social Production of Psychocentric Knowledge in Suicidology 3. Epistemic Justice and the Struggle for Critical Suicide Literacy 4. Subjective Connectivity: Rethinking Loneliness, Isolation and Belonging in Discourses of Minority Youth Suicide 5. At the Limits of Suicide: The Bad Timing of the Gift 6. Towards Ethics of Wonder and Generosity in Critical Suicidology
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