At the End of the Tunnel, We Must See the Light Moving From a Dark Place in the Past (Trauma and Loss) to a Bright, Shiny and Hopeful Time (Memory and Redress)

Zapata-Sepulveda, P

Abstract

This essay represents my process of thinking, rethinking, and assessing trauma and loss from my I as a woman who grew up during a dictatorship, as a scholar today in a Chilean public university. Feeling and listening is a form of creating knowledge in the process of studying trauma in Chilean former political prisoners of Pinochet's regime. I start this essay by thinking about past and static concepts of trauma and loss that were developed in a present and living thing that I cannot separate to Memory and Redress. Story telling, dreams, and short stories in a performative text shape this essay to seek shared feelings, experiences, and ideas about trauma and loss, today, and to encourage readers to action. My feelings are identified as part of this thing popularly called trauma, which is understood as my own personal construction about some aspects of these events during Pinochet's regime.

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Título según WOS: At the End of the Tunnel, We Must See the Light Moving From a Dark Place in the Past (Trauma and Loss) to a Bright, Shiny and Hopeful Time (Memory and Redress)
Título según SCOPUS: At the End of the Tunnel, We Must See the Light: Moving From a Dark Place in the Past (Trauma and Loss) to a Bright, Shiny and Hopeful Time (Memory and Redress)
Título de la Revista: QUALITATIVE INQUIRY
Volumen: 20
Número: 5
Editorial: SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 560
Página final: 572
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1177/1077800413505549

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS