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Capturing new waves of thought on resilience and recovery, Citraningtyas explores how people survive and make meaning in disasters by bringing together survivor experiences from natural disaster events in two vastly different cultural contexts.

By presenting a holistic model of conceptualising people's experiences of dealing with disastrous situations, this book transcends psychiatric approaches of trauma recovery. It includes analyses of harrowing and inspiring survivor narratives from the 2004 tsunami in Aceh and the 2003 Canberra bushfires, and elucidates both successful and not-so-successful ways in which survivors use metaphors to make sense of their experienced disasters, as well as their own lives, in order to cope. Through embodied metaphors to unravel different aspects of meaning-making following disasters, Citraningtyas provides insights into how culture can shape our experiences and responses to disaster, and brings forth deep commonalities in inherently human exper

Lived Experiences of Resilience in Disaster

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/19/2024
      ISBN13: 9781032660820, 978-1032660820
      ISBN10: 1032660821

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Capturing new waves of thought on resilience and recovery, Citraningtyas explores how people survive and make meaning in disasters by bringing together survivor experiences from natural disaster events in two vastly different cultural contexts.

      By presenting a holistic model of conceptualising people's experiences of dealing with disastrous situations, this book transcends psychiatric approaches of trauma recovery. It includes analyses of harrowing and inspiring survivor narratives from the 2004 tsunami in Aceh and the 2003 Canberra bushfires, and elucidates both successful and not-so-successful ways in which survivors use metaphors to make sense of their experienced disasters, as well as their own lives, in order to cope. Through embodied metaphors to unravel different aspects of meaning-making following disasters, Citraningtyas provides insights into how culture can shape our experiences and responses to disaster, and brings forth deep commonalities in inherently human exper

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