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Grief and loss are fundamental aspects of the human experience. Narrative and Grief examines the desire to make sense out of the nonsensical by exploring specific stories of loss and grief, spanning from the loss of a parent, child, or partner, loss within larger family systems; and ambiguous and anticipatory loss to broader cultural aspects of grief. The autoethnographic essays in this book reflect on the unique and individual experiences of each contributor's story. Simultaneously, these essays reveal that although each grief experience is unique, it is also collective, evoking broader…mehr
Grief and loss are fundamental aspects of the human experience. Narrative and Grief examines the desire to make sense out of the nonsensical by exploring specific stories of loss and grief, spanning from the loss of a parent, child, or partner, loss within larger family systems; and ambiguous and anticipatory loss to broader cultural aspects of grief. The autoethnographic essays in this book reflect on the unique and individual experiences of each contributor's story. Simultaneously, these essays reveal that although each grief experience is unique, it is also collective, evoking broader cultural themes related to loss and grief. Scholars of communication, sociology, and family studies will find this book of particular interest.
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Autorenporträt
Deleasa Randall-Griffiths is professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Ashland University. Patricia English-Schneider is professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Gustavus Adolphus College.
Inhaltsangabe
Table of Contents Introduction Deleasa Randall-Griffiths and Patricia English-Schneider Section I: Perspectives on Family Loss Chapter 1: A Puzzle of Love and Loss Nathan P. Stucky Chapter 2: Losing Mama Lola: An Autoethnographic Story of Caregiving and Remorse Olga Zatepilina-Monacell Chapter 3: Surviving Our Aging: A Love Letter for My Mom Lesa Lockford Chapter 4: Honoring Mom: Layers of a Daughter's Grief Sharon L. Russell Chapter 5: The Things That Knew Her: "Holding On" as a Way of "Letting Go" Deleasa Randall-Griffiths Chapter 6: "I Have a Son Named Jake.": An Autoethnographic Application of the Continuing Bonds Theory Nancy J. Brule Chapter 7: Mother, Scholar, & Co-Victim: My Son's Death by Police Homicide Elizabeth Stephens Chapter 8: Ripple Effect Faith Griffiths Chapter 9: Living Through Hell and Back: How Autoethnographic Performance Functions as a Means of Moving Through and Beyond the Grieving Process Lori L. Montalbano Section II: Broader Perspectives of Loss Chapter 10: Living with Loss: A Poetic Autoethnography Ronald J. Pelias Chapter 11: Linework Jonathan M. Gray Chapter 12: Stones on the Beach, Ashes in the Woods: Locating Grief in Place and Time Stephanie L. Young Chapter 13: Anticipatory Grief and Dementia: Mourning The Lady Who Sings Jacqueline Owens Chapter 14. "She's Not Doing it Right": An Autoethnographic Exploration of One Woman's Response to Loss Kristi P. Treinan Chapter 15: The Gift of Grief Kimberly J. Stanislo Chapter 16: Private Losses Made Public: Managing Boundaries to (Re)construct the Classroom Leah E. Bryant and Joann Martyn Chapter 17: Feminist Grief as Narrative Inquiry Meggie Mapes, Savaughn Williams, and Myleah Brewer Chapter 18: What Happens Between Support and Communal Coping? Dena M. Huisman and Wendi Bellar About the Contributors
Table of Contents Introduction Deleasa Randall-Griffiths and Patricia English-Schneider Section I: Perspectives on Family Loss Chapter 1: A Puzzle of Love and Loss Nathan P. Stucky Chapter 2: Losing Mama Lola: An Autoethnographic Story of Caregiving and Remorse Olga Zatepilina-Monacell Chapter 3: Surviving Our Aging: A Love Letter for My Mom Lesa Lockford Chapter 4: Honoring Mom: Layers of a Daughter's Grief Sharon L. Russell Chapter 5: The Things That Knew Her: "Holding On" as a Way of "Letting Go" Deleasa Randall-Griffiths Chapter 6: "I Have a Son Named Jake.": An Autoethnographic Application of the Continuing Bonds Theory Nancy J. Brule Chapter 7: Mother, Scholar, & Co-Victim: My Son's Death by Police Homicide Elizabeth Stephens Chapter 8: Ripple Effect Faith Griffiths Chapter 9: Living Through Hell and Back: How Autoethnographic Performance Functions as a Means of Moving Through and Beyond the Grieving Process Lori L. Montalbano Section II: Broader Perspectives of Loss Chapter 10: Living with Loss: A Poetic Autoethnography Ronald J. Pelias Chapter 11: Linework Jonathan M. Gray Chapter 12: Stones on the Beach, Ashes in the Woods: Locating Grief in Place and Time Stephanie L. Young Chapter 13: Anticipatory Grief and Dementia: Mourning The Lady Who Sings Jacqueline Owens Chapter 14. "She's Not Doing it Right": An Autoethnographic Exploration of One Woman's Response to Loss Kristi P. Treinan Chapter 15: The Gift of Grief Kimberly J. Stanislo Chapter 16: Private Losses Made Public: Managing Boundaries to (Re)construct the Classroom Leah E. Bryant and Joann Martyn Chapter 17: Feminist Grief as Narrative Inquiry Meggie Mapes, Savaughn Williams, and Myleah Brewer Chapter 18: What Happens Between Support and Communal Coping? Dena M. Huisman and Wendi Bellar About the Contributors
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