a Department of Anthropology , Utrecht University , Utrecht , The Netherlands.
Death Stud. 2014 Jan-Jun;38(1-5):335-45. doi: 10.1080/07481187.2013.766653. Epub 2013 Oct 1.
This article uses the dual process model (DPM) in an analysis of the national mourning of tens of thousands of disappeared in Chile and Argentina by adapting the model from the individual to the collective level where society as a whole is bereaved. Perpetrators are also involved in the national mourning process as members of a bereaved society. This article aims to (a) demonstrate the DPMs significance for the analysis of national mourning in post-conflict societies and (b) explain oscillations between loss orientation and restoration orientation in coping with massive losses that seem contradictory from a grief work perspective.
本文使用双重过程模型(DPM)分析了智利和阿根廷数万人失踪的国殇,将该模型从个体层面扩展到整个社会哀悼的集体层面。施害者作为哀悼社会的一员,也参与到国殇过程中。本文旨在:(a) 证明 DPM 对冲突后社会国殇分析的重要性;(b) 解释在应对大规模损失时,从悲伤工作的角度来看似乎矛盾的损失导向和恢复导向之间的波动。