Reunion

Reunion

Author: Elizabeth Barnert

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2023-02-07

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 0520386159

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This captivating ethnography reveals the immediate and persisting impact of forced family separations and the eventual reunifications in communities affected by El Salvador's civil war. In 2005, medical student Elizabeth Barnert traveled to El Salvador to build a DNA bank for reuniting families forcibly separated during the Salvadoran civil war. Based on fifteen years of interviews and field notes, Reunion chronicles families' experiences with military attacks, child disappearances, and family separations, the joy of reunion and the arduous process of reintegration. Barnert works alongside Jesuit priest and Pro-Búsqueda founder Father Jon Cortina, former rebel fighters, and reformed gang members. She meets an eight-year-old journeying north to reunite with her mother and a young woman returning to El Salvador twenty years after her adoption abroad. Reunion includes a foreword by renowned anthropologist Philippe Bourgois, along with his firsthand account of fleeing a Salvadoran military raid, and never-before-published photos and children's drawings from the war. Told through the voices of activists and survivors, this groundbreaking ethnography illuminates the cycles of poverty and violence driving immigration and ongoing separations around the world.


Separation and Reunion in Modern China

Separation and Reunion in Modern China

Author: Charles Stafford

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000-11-09

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9780521784344

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Rituals concerning separation and reunion and their impact on Chinese and Taiwanese society and culture.


Children of Reunion

Children of Reunion

Author: Allison Varzally

Publisher: UNC Press Books

Published: 2017-02-01

Total Pages: 223

ISBN-13: 1469630923

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In 1961, the U.S. government established the first formalized provisions for intercountry adoption just as it was expanding America's involvement with Vietnam. Adoption became an increasingly important portal of entry into American society for Vietnamese and Amerasian children, raising questions about the United States' obligations to refugees and the nature of the family during an era of heightened anxiety about U.S. global interventions. Whether adopting or favoring the migration of multiracial individuals, Americans believed their norms and material comforts would salve the wounds of a divisive war. However, Vietnamese migrants challenged these efforts of reconciliation. As Allison Varzally details in this book, a desire to redeem defeat in Vietnam, faith in the nuclear family, and commitment to capitalism guided American efforts on behalf of Vietnamese youths. By tracing the stories of Vietnamese migrants, however, Varzally reveals that while many had accepted separations as a painful strategy for survival in the midst of war, most sought, and some eventually found, reunion with their kin. This book makes clear the role of adult adoptees in Vietnamese and American debates about the forms, privileges, and duties of families, and places Vietnamese children at the center of American and Vietnamese efforts to assign responsibility and find peace in the aftermath of conflict.


The Old Settlers Reunion 1888-1945

The Old Settlers Reunion 1888-1945

Author: James R. Columbia

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-03-30

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 138770513X

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250+ local newspaper reports from the annual Independence Day Celebration and "Old Settlers Reunion" homecoming for Mason, Lewis & Fleming Counties, held at Historic Ruggles Campground in Lewis County, Kentucky.