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Record ID: 793baaad-dbf2-4c4c-b445-2d1555055c94
Type: Journal Article
Title: Remaking self after domestic violence: Mongolian and Australian women's narratives of recovery
Other Titles: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy
Authors: Oke, Marion
Categories: Recovery
Year: 2008
Citation: No 3 Vol.: 29
Notes:  My feminist, narrative research comprises a crosscultural narrative analysis of 11 Mongolian and 11 Australian women’s stories of survival, recovery and remaking of self, following intimate partner violence. With a major focus on narrative identity, the research process involved me as researcher, as well as the participants themselves, bearing witness to and reflecting on their stories. While similarities between the Mongolian and Australian stories stood out above differences, there was some evidence that the Mongolian women had moved further away from the violence and its effects than their Australian counterparts. Perhaps the cohesive nature of the Mongolian women’s family supports strengthened their narrative identities, enabling their greater resilience.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/16605
ISSN: 14678438
Physical description: Pages 148-155
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