Such a treat to hear @pittella.bsky.social speak about borders, boundaries and margins last week at a Poetry Matters @mcgill.ca event, all themes he's worked on for Assisted Lab.
& to learn about the work of Elizabeth Wood and @itsshanicenicole.bsky.social!
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The novel 'Komt een vrouw bij de dokter' by Kluun depicts Stijn's struggle to cope with his wife's cancer diagnosis. As she chooses an assisted death, Dutch readers and viewers of the film adaptation had more to say about Stijnâs behaviour and actions than Carmenâs.
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Thanks so much to MCPHS, the always phenomenal
@drhophd.bsky.social, and wonderful colleagues at the Center for Health Humanities in Boston for hosting us yesterday to talk about the stories of assisted dying!
Read Jordan McCullough's "The Bioethics of Fiction" and the whole new issue of l'esprit créateur FREE
#S2O #OpenAccess at @projectmuse.bsky.social
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It's a special issue on "Future Worlds of Health," guest edited by Benjamin Dalton, Benjamin Gagnon-Chainey, and Kaliane Ung
When presenting this project we are almost always asked about narratives on assisted dying and dementia.
New entry on this difficult topic and âDie Fliegengöttinâ by Hansjörg Schertenleib by @marcakeller.eurosky.social
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âšnew publication âšfrom Assisted Lab's Jordan McCullough on the potential of fiction for bioethical reflection on assisted dying in L'Esprit CrĂ©ateur @hopkinspress.bsky.social
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This documentary 'T is Goed Zo' follows the last three months of Eelco de Gooijer, a 38-year-old Dutch man suffering from severe mental health problems who decides to end his life by euthanasia.
Analysis by Sophia H. RĂŒfer đ
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Very happy to see this out in the world and thank you for the enriching collab @desibility.bsky.social
Much of the disability movement is against assisted dying, but disabled people have also been at the forefront of demanding access to it.
This article takes a step back to see the complexities of what's at stake, in terms of policy & personal experiences.
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'Bis dass der Tod' by author and physician Jens Petersen, a fictional account of a âmercy killing,â won the prestigious Ingeborg Bachmann Prize and challenges the reader's ethical thinking
For an analysis by @marcakeller.eurosky.social for Assisted Lab đ
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Novel 'Ik omhels je met duizend armen' by @ronaldgiphart.bsky.social of @detaalstaat.bsky.social discusses euthanasia in the Netherlands when there was no law, but doctors could perform it without risking prosecution.
Analysis by Wouter Schrover for Assisted Labđ
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3/3 If you happen to be in Bielefeld, join us. I'm looking forward to meeting & dialoguing with other researchers doing transdisciplinary work in Medical Humanitiesâ
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Carlos Pittella, Assisted Lab Expiring visas: Outlining the right to die through bordercrossing narratives in Spanish and Portuguese Do we need a visa to die? How to get one? What if it expires before we do? From ancient mythologies to Hollywood, the process of dying has been narrated as a migration with checkpointsâto the underworld, to heaven, through cycles, rivers, tunnels... Contemporary representations of assisted dying contend with that bordercrossing in symbolic and pragmatic ways; agency over death may be granted here, but unthinkable there. For example, in JosĂ© Saramagoâs 2005 novel 'As intermitĂȘncias da morte', suddenly, within the limits of one country, people can no longer die; the questions then converge towards the border, to who is willing to cross it, and the consequences of crossing it. This workshop will invite participants to reimagine the bureaucratic borders of assisted dying, inspired by cultural objects from Latin America and the Iberian peninsula reviewed in Assisted Labâs Living Archive of Assisted Dying. We will approach the narratives constructed by these multimedia objects (novels, featured films, memoirs, blogs) as a means to unpack the complexity of the assisted dying debate. Throughout the workshop, we will collectively map values, expectations, and trade-offs involved in such bordercrossings, challenged by the dilemmas of those who decide to migrate to die (e.g. TomĂĄs GonzĂĄlezâs 2011 novel La luz difĂcil, Gina Montanerâs 2024 memoir DesĂ©enme un buen viaje), as well as how differently those decisions reverberate through borders (e.g. Leo Zeligâs 2016 film TranslĂșcido) or across media (e.g. Ana Estradaâs 2019â2024 blog)...
2/3 I'm thrilled to share some insights at Bielefeld University on Mar/6, during the MED METHODS event, dedicated to Experimental Research.
âčïž My intervention is titled: «Expiring visas: Outlining the right to die through bordercrossing narratives in Spanish and Portuguese.»
Here's my abstract.
Slide from Carlos A. Pittella's workshop «Expiring visas: Outlining the right to die through bordercrossing narratives in Spanish and Portuguese,» prepared for the MED METHODS at Bielefeld University, March 6, 2026. The slide displays a border guard officer inspecting someone's passport, while a hand is being fingerprinted, and a camera visible. Four arrows show keywords around the scene: VALUES, EXPECTATIONS, TRADE-OFFS, and NARRATIVE AGENCY.
1/3 Since 2024, I have collaborated with @assistedlab.bsky.social to research cultural objects that have influenced the legal debate on MAiD.
đĄ As my work has been haunted by borders & bureaucracies, I became interested in how MAiD is often framed as a bordercrossing that requires a visa.
'TranslĂșcido' follows the last day of RubĂ©n, an Ecuadorian immigrant in NYC who decided to forgo cancer treatment & end his life.
An ECU/VEN/USA co-production, the film has reverberated differently in the 3 countries.
I've written for @assistedlab.bsky.social about the film & its repercussions.
New in our archive! Tot altijd, a film by Nic Balthazar, tells the story of Mario Verstraete, a patient with multiple sclerosis who wanted the legalization of assisted dying in Belgium. On the film, its critcism and praise see the analysis by Wouter Schroverđ
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Thank you Jacalyn Duffin @drugshortage.bsky.social for this generous and thoughtful review of our archive đ
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âAs intermitĂȘncias da morteâ by JosĂ© Saramago explores the economic, political, & ethical questions raised if, suddenly, people stopped dying. To see how it has been cited in debates on the legalization of assisted dying see đ
Analysis by @pittella.bsky.social
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Broadcast on TVNZ âSundayâ programme in 2022, this short doc follows assisted dying campaigner and cancer patient Esther Richards in the days before her assisted death. It hints at the challenges of Estherâs decision but predominantly publicises the new right to die.
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Now that @governor.ny.gov has signed New Yorkâs Medical Aid in Dying Act, reposting here some entries from our archive on the films, books, and other media that have influenced conversations in the US đ
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2011 documentary âEpilogueâ by Manno Lanssens follows the last months of Neel Couwelâs life who decided to end her life through legal euthanasia in Belgium.
For an analysis by Sophia H. RĂŒfer see đ
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The novel Los, by Tom Naegels, provides a critical reflection of the criteria outlined in Belgium's euthanasia law.
Analysis by Wouter Schrover đ
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The story of RamĂłn Sampedro influenced the legalization of assisted dying in Spain and elsewhere.
But beyond Alejandro AmenĂĄbar's film Mar Adentro with Javier Bardem, there's also Sampedroâs own book 'Cartas desde el infierno'
Analysis by @pittella.bsky.social đ
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Assisted Lab's Jordan McCullough met Claire Fourcade @clairefourcade3, palliative care doctor & head of advocacy department of SFAP (www.sfap.org)
To listen to their discussion on palliative care and assisted dying in France (en français) đ
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New entry from Canada on 'When My Doctor Offered to Help Me Take My Life' by @billgardner.bsky.social, one of his essays from 'I have Serious News'
Analysis by Robyn Otto đ
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This documentary by Vincent Fooij, about the last months of right to die activist Jean-Marie Lorand, was an important reference as Belgium legalized euthanasia in 2002
Analysis by Jordan McCullough
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New entry in our archive from the Netherlands!
De Goede Dood (A Good Death) by Wannie de Wijn portrays a range of human responses to assisted death, exploring grief and inviting audiences to reflect on the process.
Analysis by Sofia RĂŒfer đ
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