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From the Margins: Dying to Please You [audio]

by From the Margins
June 27, 2014
Reading Time: 2min read
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photo by Edward Curtis, 1908

Dying to Please You: Indigenous Suicide in Contemporary Canada. This series of two episodes of From the Margins features a presentation by Roland Chrisjohn covering the subject matter of a forthcoming book of the same title, co-authored by Shaunessy McKay, that took place on June 7, 2014 in Fredericton as part of the Living Theory series.

Synopsis of the presentation by the authors:

Since at least 1977 there has been unquestionable proof that, depending on age, region, and other demographic factors, indigenous peoples in Canada have suicide rates anywhere between three and ten times the rates for non-indigenous Canadians. As a consequence, there has been since that time at least a moderate interest in mainstream Canada, both bureaucratically and academically, not only to explain this difference but to supply interventions into Native centers that will ameliorate this disparity.

It is our contention that the existing work ostensibly aimed at resolving the “problem of Native suicide” has been less than useless, in that, not only does it promote a factually and scientifically specious understanding of the issues, it is a continuation and extension of the assault responsible in the first place. Our charge is grounded in the principles and origins of modern suicidology itself, while the traction that oppressive, victim-blaming explanations and interventions have received in even supposed radical-liberal literature is traced to the forces currently destroying everyone’s… not just Indian’s… worlds.

NOTE: The presentation is divided up into two parts because that was how it played out on the radio. Also, it’s easier to upload that way. Also, in order to fit it all into two 1-hr episodes, some small amounts of the presentation had to be snipped out.

LISTEN to Part I

LISTEN to Part II

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