Teenage Suicide Notes: An Ethnography of Self-Harm
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SKU: INR-9780231177900
Categories: All Books, Suicidal Thoughts
Tags: Adolescent, Self-destructive Behavior, Adolescent Psychology, Self-mutilation, Death & Dying, Suicidal Behavior, Teenagers, Suicide, Ingram, United States, Developmental, Social Science, Psychology
Description
“Picturing myself dying in a way I choose myself seems so comforting, healing and heroic. I’d look at my wrists, watch the blood seeping, and be a spectator in my last act of self-determination. By having lost all my self-respect it seems like the last pride I own, determining the time I die.”-Kyra V., seventeen
Reading the confessions of a teenager contemplating suicide is uncomfortable, but we must do so to understand why self-harm has become epidemic, especially in the United States. What drives teenagers to self-harm? What makes death so attractive, so liberating, and so inevitable for so many? In Teenage Suicide Notes, sociologist Terry Williams pores over the writings of a diverse group of troubled youths to better grasp the motivations behind teenage suicide and to humanize those at risk of taking their own lives. Williams evaluates young people in rural and urban contexts and across lines of race, class, gender, and sexual orientation. His approach, which combines sensitive portrayals with sociological analysis, adds a clarifying dimension to the fickle and often frustrating behavior of adolescents. Williams reads between the lines of his subjects’ seemingly straightforward reflections on alienation, agency, euphoria, and loss, and investigates how this cocktail of emotions can lead to suicide–or not. Rather than treating these notes as exceptional examples of self-expression, Williams situates them at the center of teenage life, linking them to abuse, violence, depression, anxiety, religion, peer pressure, sexual identity, and family dynamics. He captures the currents that turn self-destruction into an act of self-determination and proposes more effective solutions to resolving the suicide crisis.Author: Williams, Terry
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 231177909
Language: English
Pages: 288
Additional information
Weight | 1.05 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.6 × 5.6 × 1.1 in |
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