This essay explores the affective maps or emotional archives of racialized communities in Spain, specifically focusing on the Caribbean Afro-diaspora in Madrid. It questions how migratory grief is prescribed by the government without taking into account the colonial wound, racial trauma, and the geopolitics of emotions, while delving into everyday structural racism. Drawing from decolonial theory and Black feminism, as well as narrative healing practices created by migrant collectives, qualitative research was conducted during the period 2023-2024, involving 25 in-depth interviews and two group workshops with the participation of 15 anti-racist activists. After an introduction framed by an autobiographical narrative within the anti-racist conversation, key aspects of the notion of migratory grief are highlighted, associating it with the colonial wound. Subsequently, some characteristics of memory as geographies of abandonment are emphasized. Finally, I turn to the notion of imagination, in the form of collective daydreams or fantasies that activate the hope of transcending the borders of European racism. The article builds bridges between community health, an intercultural perspective, and anti-racism.
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Salud Colect
October 2024
Psicóloga Clínica. Estudiante Programa de doctorado en estudios interdisciplinares de género, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Madrid, España.
This essay explores the affective maps or emotional archives of racialized communities in Spain, specifically focusing on the Caribbean Afro-diaspora in Madrid. It questions how migratory grief is prescribed by the government without taking into account the colonial wound, racial trauma, and the geopolitics of emotions, while delving into everyday structural racism. Drawing from decolonial theory and Black feminism, as well as narrative healing practices created by migrant collectives, qualitative research was conducted during the period 2023-2024, involving 25 in-depth interviews and two group workshops with the participation of 15 anti-racist activists.
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February 2024
Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Medical Faculty, Leipzig University, Leipzig, Germany.
Introduction: Migration is often accompanied by interpersonal, material and abstract losses and can be associated with migratory grief. The correlates of migratory grief have not yet been sufficiently addressed in research. This review aims to systematically investigate the relationship between migratory grief and psychopathology, to map the current state of research on this highly relevant topic and to derive relevant implications for the target group.
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December 2023
Magíster en Educación Superior e Investigación Aplicada. Docente, Escuela de Enfermería, Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Santiago, Chile.
This article presents an approach to the phenomenon of migratory mourning of migrant mothers in Chile. Between 2021 and 2022, a qualitative exploratory study based on symbolic interactionism was carried out, in which semi-structured interviews were conducted with 39 migrant mothers of Venezuelan (18), Peruvian (11) and Haitian (9) origin. Based on a theoretically-informed thematic analysis, three analytical categories emerged: 1) the loss of social ties and distance to their place of origin; 2) expectations versus reality; and 3) the validation of overexertion.
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November 2023
Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia.
Introduction: The phenomenon of migration generates a series of experiences in the human being that are translated into emotions, feelings, adaptation processes, grief and psychopathological processes, and even pathological expressions, represented by clinical pictures of different kinds.
Objective: The purpose of this article is to carry out a conceptual and clinical reflection on the semiology around the concept and experience of migration, in order to illustrate the complexity that it entails as a human phenomenon.
Methods: A reduced narrative review, circumscribed and restricted to the semiological, psychopathological and clinical aspects of migration.
Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol
July 2024
Counseling Psychology Program, School of Education, Loyola University Chicago.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine first-generation Korean immigrants' migratory grief in relation to cultural, social, and mental health variables. We examined (a) how behavioral and value acculturation and enculturation as well as mainstream and ethnic connectedness predicted migratory grief and (b) how mainstream and ethnic connectedness moderated the relationships of migratory grief and mental health outcomes (i.e.
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