Stories from adults stolen as babies during Argentina's last dictatorship (1976-1983): a narrative inquiry into identity restitution
DCPsych thesis
Reeves, E. 2019. Stories from adults stolen as babies during Argentina's last dictatorship (1976-1983): a narrative inquiry into identity restitution. DCPsych thesis Middlesex University / Metanoia Institute Psychology
Type | DCPsych thesis |
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Title | Stories from adults stolen as babies during Argentina's last dictatorship (1976-1983): a narrative inquiry into identity restitution |
Authors | Reeves, E. |
Abstract | This narrative inquiry explores the complex psychological, socio-political and relational processes involved in Identity Restitution as experienced by three individuals who, unaware they had been stolen as babies by the last Argentinean dictatorship, were found in subsequent decades as adults. Conversational interviews were carried out after researcher’s immersion in already available public stories. Interweaving subjective and communal dimensions of experience, their stories were then re-presented and new narratives re-created from these encounters. Using overarching themes identified and researcher’s reflexivity throughout, a multi-layered, situated narrative was developed, related not only to the topic studied, but also to the process of research. In this way, data collection and analytic processing were interlaced across the piece from beginning to end. Overall, Identity Restitution was found to function as a reparative process, allowing those previously victimised and appropriated to shift, with time and support, towards |
Department name | Psychology |
Institution name | Middlesex University / Metanoia Institute |
Publication dates | |
21 Aug 2019 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 21 Aug 2019 |
Accepted | 02 Jul 2019 |
Output status | Published |
Accepted author manuscript | |
Language | English |
https://repository.mdx.ac.uk/item/886vx
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