加拿大魁北克省的移民自杀(1890-1940):迁移的重要性和死亡后的排斥成本。

Omega Pub Date : 2025-04-14 DOI:10.1177/00302228251334710
Christopher Greco, Patrice Corriveau
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虽然自杀旅游或在“出城”时结束生命的人的死亡已经被探索过,但没有专门关注迁移自杀的作品,即在旅行后没有帮助的情况下结束生命的人,他们(1)不是居民,(2)没有社区关系,为了这样做的目的。我们在此探讨1890-1940年间加拿大魁北克省移民自杀的发生和由此结束的生命。魁北克验尸官将自杀归因于暂时性精神退化的历史倾向,在移民自杀的案例中没有那么明显,尽管相关的告别信的数量超过了该省的标准。强调了流动和排斥条件在促进自杀死亡和影响死后保护方面的重要性。
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Migratory Suicide in the Province of Quebec, Canada (1890-1940): The Importance of Movement and the Post-Death Cost of Exclusion.

While suicide tourism or the death of persons who end their life while 'out of town' has been explored, there are no works that focus specifically on migratory suicide-that is, on persons ending their life without assistance after travelling, to a place where they are (1) not residents and (2) have no communal ties, for the purpose of doing so. We here explore migratory suicide's occurrence and the lives ended as a result in the province of Quebec, Canada, during the years 1890-1940. The historical tendency of Quebec coroners to attribute suicides to impermanent forms of mental deterioration is found to be less pronounced in instances of migratory suicide, though the number of related farewell letters exceeded the provincial norm. The importance of movement and conditions of exclusion in facilitating death by suicide and influencing post-death protections are emphasized.

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