SOC367H1 Lecture 10: Finding Dawn

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5 Dec 2016
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Reading: re(cid:373)e(cid:373)(cid:271)eri(cid:374)g va(cid:374)(cid:272)ou(cid:448)er"s disappeared wo(cid:373)e(cid:374) chapter 1-3. Social movements always coming up with new framings can actually distance people. For(cid:272)ed (cid:374)or(cid:373)alizatio(cid:374): la(cid:449)s a(cid:374)d statues that told people they (cid:272)ould(cid:374)"t da(cid:374)(cid:272)e/speak differe(cid:374)t la(cid:374)guages/et(cid:272). Getting us to see that trauma comes from particular sets of statues and laws over time i. e. no longer fish because of fisheries act no self-sustaining activities. Particular laws about making money/gendered roles/language etc More theoretical: does(cid:374)"t (cid:449)a(cid:374)t to i(cid:374)ter(cid:448)ie(cid:449) 2 short answer (1 page each) , 1 long answer (2 page) 2002: biggest serial murder investigation: more than 60 women missing. Finding dawn raised more questions than answers it gave. Children were taken when they were babies and put in separate foster homes. Affected throughout their entire lives from all of their traumatic experiences stemming from childhoods in foster homes: anger, sadness, no one to hold accountable. Left the foster home and left onto the streets of downtown vancouver: drug addiction, alcoholism, left aside by many.

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