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The influence of poverty and violence on the therapeutic landscapes of the Kaqchikel

Posted on:2007-10-21Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Waterloo (Canada)Candidate:Sperling, Julie MarieFull Text:PDF
GTID:2445390005478805Subject:Geography
Abstract/Summary:
Therapeutic landscapes are places that contribute positively to a healing experience or to the maintenance of an individual's health and wellbeing. The literature on therapeutic landscapes has been growing steadily since the early 1990s, but researchers have yet to sufficiently explore both non-Western and gendered perspectives. The research presented in this thesis addresses these two gaps by examining how Kaqchikel men and women in the municipality of San Lucas Toliman, Guatemala, differ in their construction and use of the therapeutic landscapes that surround them in their daily lives.;This research is broadly informed by feminist thought and methodologies, and the specific strategy of reflexivity was employed throughout the research process. In terms of gathering data, the two specific methods used were photovoice and structured interviews. In total, 28 key informants were recruited through snowball sampling, with an equal number of male and female participants. Issues of foreign language research and translation are also addressed and some strategies for dealing with working in a foreign language are suggested.;Four main themes emerged from the data, and these themes revealed that Kaqchikel therapeutic landscapes are heavily driven by the poverty and violence experienced by the majority of participants. These four themes were: daily survival, community development, 'escape', and negative landscapes.
Keywords/Search Tags:Landscapes
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