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Research paper thumbnail of A Death of One's Own: Literature, Law, and the Right to Die

Northwestern University Press, 2018

To be or not to be—who asks this question today, and how? What does it mean to issue, or respond ... more To be or not to be—who asks this question today, and how? What does it mean to issue, or respond to, an appeal for the right to die? In A Death of One’s Own, the first sustained literary study of the right to die, Jared Stark takes up these timely questions by testing predominant legal understandings of assisted suicide and euthanasia against literary reflections on modern death from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Rigorously interdisciplinary and lucidly argued, Stark’s wide-ranging discussion sheds critical light on the disquieting bioethical and biopolitical dilemmas raised by contemporary forms of medical technology and legal agency.

More than a survey or work of advocacy, A Death of One’s Own examines the consequences and limits of the three reasons most often cited for supporting a person’s right to die: that it is justified as an expression of personal autonomy or self-ownership; that it constitutes an act of self-authorship, of “choosing a final chapter” in one’s life; and that it enables what has come to be called “death with dignity.” Probing the intersections of law and literature, Stark interweaves close discussion of major legal, political, and philosophical arguments with revealing readings of literary and testimonial texts by writers including Balzac, Melville, Benjamin, and Améry.

A thought-provoking work that will be of interest to those concerned with law and humanities, biomedical ethics, cultural history, and human rights, A Death of One’s Own opens new and suggestive paths for thinking about the history of modern death as well as the unsettled future of the right to die.

Research paper thumbnail of No Common Place: The Holocaust Testimony of Alina Bacall-Zwirn

University of Nebraska Press, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of (Trans.) Annette Wieviorka, The Era of the Witness

Cornell University Press, 2006

Papers by Jared Stark

Research paper thumbnail of Traumatic Futures: A Review Article

Comparative Literature Studies, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of The Price of Authenticity: Modernism and Suicide in Baudelaire's "La Corde"

Modernism/Modernity, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Suicide after Auschwitz

The Yale Journal of Criticism, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of “Overexposures: Notes on Suicide and Photography”

Connect: art.politics.theory. practice. Issue 3: Corpus. 83-88., Dec 2001

Research paper thumbnail of "Broken Records: Holocaust Diaries, Memoirs and Memorial Books,” in Hirsch  and Kacandes (eds.), Teaching the Representation of the Holocaust (NY: MLA, 2004)

Research paper thumbnail of The Task of Testimony: On "No Common Place: The Holocaust Testimony of Alina Bacall-Zwirn"

Research paper thumbnail of After the Witness: A Report from the Twentieth Anniversary Conference of the Fortunoff Video Archives for Holocaust Testimony at Yale

Research paper thumbnail of Wharton's Suicides

The Edith Wharton Review, 2002

Book Reviews by Jared Stark

Research paper thumbnail of Reframing Holocaust Testimony by Noah Shenker (review)

American Jewish History, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Martin Harries, Forgetting Lot's Wife: On Destructive Spectatorship

Research paper thumbnail of A Death of One's Own: Literature, Law, and the Right to Die

Northwestern University Press, 2018

To be or not to be—who asks this question today, and how? What does it mean to issue, or respond ... more To be or not to be—who asks this question today, and how? What does it mean to issue, or respond to, an appeal for the right to die? In A Death of One’s Own, the first sustained literary study of the right to die, Jared Stark takes up these timely questions by testing predominant legal understandings of assisted suicide and euthanasia against literary reflections on modern death from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Rigorously interdisciplinary and lucidly argued, Stark’s wide-ranging discussion sheds critical light on the disquieting bioethical and biopolitical dilemmas raised by contemporary forms of medical technology and legal agency.

More than a survey or work of advocacy, A Death of One’s Own examines the consequences and limits of the three reasons most often cited for supporting a person’s right to die: that it is justified as an expression of personal autonomy or self-ownership; that it constitutes an act of self-authorship, of “choosing a final chapter” in one’s life; and that it enables what has come to be called “death with dignity.” Probing the intersections of law and literature, Stark interweaves close discussion of major legal, political, and philosophical arguments with revealing readings of literary and testimonial texts by writers including Balzac, Melville, Benjamin, and Améry.

A thought-provoking work that will be of interest to those concerned with law and humanities, biomedical ethics, cultural history, and human rights, A Death of One’s Own opens new and suggestive paths for thinking about the history of modern death as well as the unsettled future of the right to die.

Research paper thumbnail of No Common Place: The Holocaust Testimony of Alina Bacall-Zwirn

University of Nebraska Press, 1999

Research paper thumbnail of (Trans.) Annette Wieviorka, The Era of the Witness

Cornell University Press, 2006

Research paper thumbnail of Traumatic Futures: A Review Article

Comparative Literature Studies, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of The Price of Authenticity: Modernism and Suicide in Baudelaire's "La Corde"

Modernism/Modernity, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Suicide after Auschwitz

The Yale Journal of Criticism, 2001

Research paper thumbnail of “Overexposures: Notes on Suicide and Photography”

Connect: art.politics.theory. practice. Issue 3: Corpus. 83-88., Dec 2001

Research paper thumbnail of "Broken Records: Holocaust Diaries, Memoirs and Memorial Books,” in Hirsch  and Kacandes (eds.), Teaching the Representation of the Holocaust (NY: MLA, 2004)

Research paper thumbnail of The Task of Testimony: On "No Common Place: The Holocaust Testimony of Alina Bacall-Zwirn"

Research paper thumbnail of After the Witness: A Report from the Twentieth Anniversary Conference of the Fortunoff Video Archives for Holocaust Testimony at Yale

Research paper thumbnail of Wharton's Suicides

The Edith Wharton Review, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Reframing Holocaust Testimony by Noah Shenker (review)

American Jewish History, 2018

Research paper thumbnail of Review of Martin Harries, Forgetting Lot's Wife: On Destructive Spectatorship