"I'll Fly Away": A Genealogy of Maternal Love and Leave-taking

The over-medicalization of dying often renders family conversations about what constitutes a "good death" fraught with fear and denial. This thesis examines one family's breach of that forbidden storytelling terrain in a search for meaning and belonging in the face of death and dying....

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Main Author: Silverwood, Rozanne
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/tyt5-7p55
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spelling ftcolumbiauniv:oai:academiccommons.columbia.edu:10.7916/tyt5-7p55 2023-10-09T21:50:57+02:00 "I'll Fly Away": A Genealogy of Maternal Love and Leave-taking Silverwood, Rozanne 2018 https://doi.org/10.7916/tyt5-7p55 English eng https://doi.org/10.7916/tyt5-7p55 Terminal care Cree Indians Death Bereavement Genealogy Collective memory Oral history Theses 2018 ftcolumbiauniv https://doi.org/10.7916/tyt5-7p55 2023-09-09T22:20:51Z The over-medicalization of dying often renders family conversations about what constitutes a "good death" fraught with fear and denial. This thesis examines one family's breach of that forbidden storytelling terrain in a search for meaning and belonging in the face of death and dying. Incorporating Charlotte Linde's theories of "narrative acquisition" and Cree historian Winona Wheeler's indigenous perspectives on generational memory and kinship/relations, this intergenerational project veers from distinctly Western perspectives of interviewer/interviewee power relationships to consider familial "obligations" as essential to the preservation of ancestral knowledge about death and dying. To make meaning from deeply personal narratives of loss, the project's narrators rely upon a shared emotional language that they call "the maternal dialogic." The results evidence the valuable role that oral history serves as family members negotiate the end-of-life needs of loved ones while also navigating the varied emotions arising from bereavement and the reality of our own inevitable ends. Maternal Dialogic, Family Narrative Thesis Cree indians Columbia University: Academic Commons
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Cree Indians
Death
Bereavement
Genealogy
Collective memory
Oral history
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Cree Indians
Death
Bereavement
Genealogy
Collective memory
Oral history
Silverwood, Rozanne
"I'll Fly Away": A Genealogy of Maternal Love and Leave-taking
topic_facet Terminal care
Cree Indians
Death
Bereavement
Genealogy
Collective memory
Oral history
description The over-medicalization of dying often renders family conversations about what constitutes a "good death" fraught with fear and denial. This thesis examines one family's breach of that forbidden storytelling terrain in a search for meaning and belonging in the face of death and dying. Incorporating Charlotte Linde's theories of "narrative acquisition" and Cree historian Winona Wheeler's indigenous perspectives on generational memory and kinship/relations, this intergenerational project veers from distinctly Western perspectives of interviewer/interviewee power relationships to consider familial "obligations" as essential to the preservation of ancestral knowledge about death and dying. To make meaning from deeply personal narratives of loss, the project's narrators rely upon a shared emotional language that they call "the maternal dialogic." The results evidence the valuable role that oral history serves as family members negotiate the end-of-life needs of loved ones while also navigating the varied emotions arising from bereavement and the reality of our own inevitable ends. Maternal Dialogic, Family Narrative
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title_full "I'll Fly Away": A Genealogy of Maternal Love and Leave-taking
title_fullStr "I'll Fly Away": A Genealogy of Maternal Love and Leave-taking
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