Grief in the Margins : Grief, Loss, and Resistance for the Invisible Majority

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Grief in the Margins : Grief, Loss, and Resistance for the Invisible Majority

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 277 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781773384825
  • DDC分類 306.9

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Grief in the Margins explores the ways in which grief manifests in the "Invisible Majority" (racialized and underrepresented groups) and how the intersections of identity shape how this community experiences loss. Through examining the cultural implications of grief and loss, this text takes a closer look at the phenomenon of collective grief and considers the effect of dominant Western culture on the ability of an individual or a community to grieve effectively. The author provides a social commentary on the systems and structures, such as white supremacy and anti-Black racism, that make loss and grief more prevalent in racialized and underrepresented communities. The topics discussed include an exploration of the BLM movement as a manifestation of grief and as a response to long-standing historic and continued loss due to anti-Black racism, police brutality, slavery, and colonialism, as well as the history of residential schools in Indigenous communities, resulting in systematic losses including the dismantling of Indigenous families, culture, and traditions.

Readers will gain insight and understanding of a universal human experience that is systematically and structurally inequitable. Grief in the Margins is an essential text for college and university courses focusing on grief and loss, bereavement, and death and dying.

Contents

Introduction: The Invisible Majority, Language, and Limitations Chapter 1: On Grief and Loss

Chapter 2: Grief, Health, and Racial Trauma: The Intersection of Personal and Collective Loss

Chapter 3: Grief and Oppression

Chapter 4: Collective Grief

Chapter 5: Disenfranchised Grief

Chapter 6: Grief and White Supremacy

Chapter 7: Grief, Loss, and Social Justice Movements

Chapter 8: Grief, Mourning, and Cultural Appropriation

Conclusion: Supporting the Invisible Majority in Grief Through Decolonization, Social Justice, and Cultural Responsiveness

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