マクロ・カウンセリング研究
Online ISSN : 2434-3226
Print ISSN : 1347-3638
東日本大震災後の石巻における女性達のレジリエンスを理解するための聞き書きという手法について
千葉 直美
著者情報
ジャーナル フリー

2021 年 14 巻 p. 83-101

詳細
抄録
Research has pointed out that women are often seen as especially vulnerable in disaster contexts. However, based on her own experiences as a survivor and local resident of Ishinomaki and interviews with more than 100 women starting from 2014, the author found that women developed various ways to cope with the tragedy and move forward. Taking an oral history approach for understanding women's resiliency in Ishinomaki after the Great East Japan Earthquake, this research found that women have continued their lives by drawing strength from various hopes and dreams that they were able to hold on to from before the disaster or developed anew after the tsunami. The interviews demonstrate that holding onto something that could be described as dreams, such as opening their cafes, starting a flower shop or continuing to tell their deceased children's stories, helped them to not lose strength to survive and to move forward even with sorrow. Testimonies by women who experienced The Great East Japan Earthquake could contribute to the empowerment of women in the future. They are encouraging and inspiring. This research note aims to enlarge and enhance women's empowerment through the recording and discussing of oral history.
著者関連情報
© 2021 マクロ・カウンセリング研究会
前の記事 次の記事
feedback
Top