Lexington Books
Pages: 112
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-66691-048-3 • Hardback • May 2023 • $85.00 • (£65.00)
978-1-66691-049-0 • eBook • May 2023 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Liz W. Faber is assistant professor of English and communication at Dean College and adjunct instructor of scientific and academic writing at University of Maryland Baltimore’s Graduate School.
Introduction: When Robots Choose to Die
Chapter 1 – Morbid Machines: Interiority and Mental Health
Chapter 2 – Automated Altruism: Self-Sacrifice and US War Culture
Chapter 3 – The Human Touch: Eugenics and Assisted Suicide
Conclusion: Programming Life and Death
Faber's detailed, compassionate analysis of the possibility of and reasons for robot suicide reminds us to look at more than the obvious. In reading Robot Suicide we are transported to a deeper consciousness, where we recognize the humanity of our robot companions--not inherent, but because we created them in our own image. This book is a vital contribution to our understanding of sci-fi, robots, the social conception of suicidality, and transitively, of ourselves.
— Rebecca Gibson, Virginia Commonwealth University