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Metonymic objects, cultural practices and narrative repair: Sri Lankan responses to the Indian Ocean tsunami

机译:膜状物体,文化习俗和叙事修复:斯里兰卡对印度洋海啸的反应

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The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami resulted in a tragic loss of life and immense suffering. This article explores the ways in which a group of people from Sri Lanka worked to address the disruption to their life narratives caused by the loss of loved ones. We go beyond a focus on talk' in narrative research in health psychology to explore the importance of material objects in sustaining continued bonds with the deceased. This article provides an alternative to the tendency in mainstream psychology to pathologise grief and highlights the importance of culturally patterned responses to disaster.
机译:2004年印度洋海啸造成了悲剧性的生命损失和巨大的痛苦。本文探讨了斯里兰卡一群人如何解决因失去亲人而造成的生活叙事的破坏。在健康心理学的叙事研究中,我们超越了“谈话”的重点,以探索物质对象在维持与死者的持续联系中的重要性。本文提供了一种替代主流心理学对悲伤进行病理化的趋势的方法,并强调了以文化方式应对灾害的重要性。

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