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Ties that bond: relationships among different generations of women
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Ties That Bond: Relationships Among Different Generations of Women. St. Andrew's College. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/e820526a-d0ba-43d6-99c5-40816bbb5b34.Note: These citations are programmatically generated and may be incomplete.
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- The focus of the author is to discover what the bonds are like that exist and function among women who share genealogies--daughters, mothers, grandmothers. Factors affecting bonding include archetypal/mythical origins, historical-social factors, and Scriptures and spiritual experiences. Characteristics of relationships that are life-giving (wholeness/health) or destructive (pathology/illness), and the dynamics of living in a family system that impact on relationships are researched from the point of view of the oldest woman in the kinship, the grandmother. This is a feminist study using principally but not limited to heuristic and narrative inquiry methodologies.
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