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The Role and Scope of Culture in the Development and Healing of PTSD in Leslie Marmon Silko's <em>Ceremony</em>Persson, Annika January 2009 (has links)
<p>This essay discusses the perceived case of post-traumatic stress disorder in Leslie Marmon Silko's character Tayo from the novel Ceremony, using personal accounts of actual PTSD-suffering war veterans as a point of reference. The goal is to fathom the influence that culture may have in the development and healing of PTSD, and to identify possible trans-cultural aspects. The main focus of the analysis is therefore on personal background, interpersonal relationships, post-war experiences, and experienced symptoms.</p>
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Students of Color at A PWCU: Experiencing Racial Battle Fatigue and PersistingGreenlee, Jourdan Katelyn-Renee 31 July 2020 (has links)
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The Role and Scope of Culture in the Development and Healing of PTSD in Leslie Marmon Silko's CeremonyPersson, Annika January 2009 (has links)
This essay discusses the perceived case of post-traumatic stress disorder in Leslie Marmon Silko's character Tayo from the novel Ceremony, using personal accounts of actual PTSD-suffering war veterans as a point of reference. The goal is to fathom the influence that culture may have in the development and healing of PTSD, and to identify possible trans-cultural aspects. The main focus of the analysis is therefore on personal background, interpersonal relationships, post-war experiences, and experienced symptoms.
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