The poetics of mourning and faith-based intervention in maladaptive grieving processes in Ethiopia |
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Authors: | Jeylan Wolyie Hussein |
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Institution: | College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Haramaya University, Dire Dawa, Ethiopia |
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Abstract: | The paper is an inquiry into the poetics of mourning and faith-based intervention in maladaptive grieving processes in Ethiopia. The paper discusses the ways that loss is signified and analyzes the meanings of ethnocultural and psychospiritual practices employed to deal with maladaptive grief processes and their psychological and emotional after-effects. Hermeneutics provided the methodological framework and informed the analysis. The thesis of the paper is that the poetics of mourning and faith-based social interventions are interactionally based meaning making processes. The paper indicates the limitations of the study and their implications for further inquiry. |
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