Crossing nepantla: Older Khmer women's passage to healing in diaspora.
GALLICHIO, ANNEMARIE LOUISE 2016, Crossing nepantla: Older Khmer women's passage to healing in diaspora., PhD. thesis, School of Health & Social Development, Deakin University.
Using critical feminist border ethnography, the thesis explores the healing of older Khmer women who endured the Khmer Rouge genocide and subsequent migration to Australia. A conceptual framework was developed to describe the process from immense suffering to embodied healing, thus contributing to international feminist justice work and decolonising academic research in the healing of women genocide survivors.
Language
eng
Field of Research
111712 - Health Promotion 10% 160104 - Social and Cultural Anthropology 45% 160303 - Migration 45%
Socio Economic Objective
920413 - Social Structure and Health 25% 920507 - Women's Health 25% 920503 - Health Related to Specific Ethnic Groups 50%
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