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This captivating ethnography reveals the immediate and persisting
impact of forced family separations and the eventual reunifications
in communities affected by El Salvador's civil war. In 2005,
medical student Elizabeth Barnert traveled to El Salvador to build
a DNA bank for reuniting families forcibly separated during the
Salvadoran Civil War. Based on fifteen years of interviews and
field notes, Reunion chronicles families' experiences with military
attacks, child disappearances, family separations, joyful reunions,
and arduous processes of reintegration. Barnert worked alongside
Jesuit priest and Pro-Busqueda founder Father Jon Cortina, former
guerrilla fighters, and reformed gang members. Told through the
voices of activists and survivors, the book accompanies young adult
children seeking biological kin, including a young woman returning
to El Salvador twenty years after her adoption abroad to meet her
mother and brother. This groundbreaking ethnography illuminates the
cycles of poverty and violence driving immigration and ongoing
separations around the world. Reunion includes a foreword by
renowned anthropologist Philippe Bourgois and his firsthand account
of fleeing a Salvadoran military "scorched-earth" operation, with
never-before-published photos and children's drawings from the war.
All book royalties of Reunion will be donated by the author to
Pro-Busqueda and related causes.
This captivating ethnography reveals the immediate and persisting
impact of forced family separations and the eventual reunifications
in communities affected by El Salvador's civil war. In 2005,
medical student Elizabeth Barnert traveled to El Salvador to build
a DNA bank for reuniting families forcibly separated during the
Salvadoran Civil War. Based on fifteen years of interviews and
field notes, Reunion chronicles families' experiences with military
attacks, child disappearances, family separations, joyful reunions,
and arduous processes of reintegration. Barnert worked alongside
Jesuit priest and Pro-Busqueda founder Father Jon Cortina, former
guerrilla fighters, and reformed gang members. Told through the
voices of activists and survivors, the book accompanies young adult
children seeking biological kin, including a young woman returning
to El Salvador twenty years after her adoption abroad to meet her
mother and brother. This groundbreaking ethnography illuminates the
cycles of poverty and violence driving immigration and ongoing
separations around the world. Reunion includes a foreword by
renowned anthropologist Philippe Bourgois and his firsthand account
of fleeing a Salvadoran military "scorched-earth" operation, with
never-before-published photos and children's drawings from the war.
All book royalties of Reunion will be donated by the author to
Pro-Busqueda and related causes.
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