xi, 246 p. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.This dissertation focuses on Latin American survivors of political violence and the staff members involved with one of the few torture treatment centers in the US. Relying primarily on life histories and semi-structured interviews, my research focuses on the social construction of suffering (Kleinman et al. 1997) created by the staff and participants over the course of three different eras of the center. While the clients of this center lead lives that are tremendously impacted by the violent histories of their home countries, they do so while living in a country where this history is almost completely ...
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This thesis examines the testimonies of victims related to the use of torture during the Pinochet d...
I draw on first-hand oral testimonies taken from two groups of Argentine women who represent two ant...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. June 2014. Major: Hispanic and Luso Literatures, Culture...
The concept of trauma has been playing an increasing role in contemporary culture and politics, and ...
This study examined the healing strategies that community healers have developed in response to hist...
Colombia’s ongoing armed conflict has produced a myriad of types of violence as well as individual a...
The author describes her experience working in Philippines and the logic behind a survivors' group i...
197 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Scholarship of Spanish and La...
This qualitative study describes how immigrant survivors of torture in the United States built relat...
This essay demonstrates the ways in which Central American subjects during the last three decades ha...
This study addresses the question of how a group of eight Colombian adults, who were persecuted and ...
All of the conflicts and ensuing traumas examined in these literary narratives address the suppressi...
This dissertation explicates how domestic violence became layered with other forms of violence in th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020This study analyzes the lived experience of former pol...
This article shows how clinical practices developed during the military dictatorship led to new know...
This thesis examines the testimonies of victims related to the use of torture during the Pinochet d...
I draw on first-hand oral testimonies taken from two groups of Argentine women who represent two ant...