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Suicides of the Marginalised: Cultural Approaches to Suicide, Minorities and Relationality
2016
Cultural Studies Review
Suicides among marginalised groups are one of the few occasions in which self-harm and suicide are framed as having cultural, social, environental, historical or structural causes. Suicidology, psychology and public discourse typically understand suicide causality to be grounded in individualised psychic pain and pathology, disavowing the social, cultural, environmental and linguistic contexts. However, public discourse on suicides of 'marginalised' groups such as asylum seekers, Indigenous
doi:10.5130/csr.v22i2.4708
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