Resiliencia y significado de la experiencia del desplazamiento en cuatro adolescentes indígenas

This article is a result of research on the construction of resilience and the meaning of the experience of displacement in four displaced indigenous adolescents from the department of Cauca, Colombia, and part of the Cabildo Nasa Uka Wesx Thaj, located on the southwest side of the City of Santiago...

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Autor Principal: Gallego Bernal, Andrea Tatiana
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad de San Buenaventura - Cali 2017
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Acceso en línea: http://hdl.handle.net/10819/5069
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Sumario: This article is a result of research on the construction of resilience and the meaning of the experience of displacement in four displaced indigenous adolescents from the department of Cauca, Colombia, and part of the Cabildo Nasa Uka Wesx Thaj, located on the southwest side of the City of Santiago de cali. The research is qualitative with a hermeneutical approach, allowed to understand how adolescents, build resilience and what are the meanings attributed to the experience of being displaced, through participatory workshops and semi-structured interviews. The results were analyzed from an ethnographic perspective and from social constructionism, where from the resilience, the adolescents highlight internal resources such as humor, creativity and the search for social support against situations that they consider negative, and support in external resources Psychosocial, such as family, community and ethnic culture; With respect to the way in which they assume the experience of displacement, from the perspective of social constructionism, they pointed out, on the one hand, that they do not subjectively position themselves from the place of "victims" that can give rise to the experience of being displaced , But they assume it as an opportunity to know and transform what they brought from their place of origin, putting it in dialogue with the current context, finally, that the relational bonds they have built are a possibility to weave resilience and to construct new meanings in their lives.