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Media representation of Suicide



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, Media representation of Suicide

Unless one feels they are heading down a bottomless pit in terms of how their efforts,

dreams, and aspirations are not going as planned, we might not understand the plight people

undergo to contemplate suicide. Scholars of mental health have argued that it is fueled by

moments of depressive episodes, substance abuse, or as a result of a disorder. As the academic

world struggles to find solutions and minimize the high rates of suicides, media has not been left

behind in cutting short these efforts. For this paper, I took a New York Times story titled "Where

the Despairing Log On, and Learn Ways to Die," published on December 9th, 2022. As sad as

the situation is, media sensationalized the situation by rationalizing, glamourizing, and

demonizing it.

Media objectified suicide. Objectification refers to giving 'life' to an abstract concept or

phenomenon in a way that we can experience it through one or many of our senses. In this sense,

there was a representation of events in an emotive way and the personification of suicide which

rubberstamps suicide objectification (Armstrong et al., 2019). The description of the subject was

in a way that suicide resulted in pain for the victim, close friends, and family. However, two

levels of pain were highlighted. While the victim underwent physical pain, the family was

burdened with psychological affliction.

Through the lenses of Stuart Hall's theory of media representation, poor parenting that led

to suicide was objectified as stupid parenting. Such parenting was viewed as senseless and

thoughtless. Further, the post viewed suicide as a mysterious and contagious phenomenon and

that it was more of a mistake and should never happen. This was more so the case when it

involved young people and, in particular school-going young adults. While citing Coyle &

MacWhannell (2002), Akrivos (2015) opines that suicide was a mystery when young people,
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