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Shame to Community: Ethnography of Personal Violence Survival and Religious Experience
Abstract
Through a process of ethnography, I seek to make space for survivors to tell their
own stories of finding voice, making meaning, and relating to community after experiences
of interpersonal violence. As survivors and pastors speak on these issues, a critique
of the church’s compliance along with a new sets of values and practices for inclusive
community emerge.
Description
Certificate in Gender, Theology, and Ministry
Type
Capstone paperPermalink
https://hdl.handle.net/10161/679Citation
Graves, Jennifer (2008). Shame to Community: Ethnography of Personal Violence Survival and Religious Experience.
Capstone paper, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/679.Collections
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