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Journal of Loss and Trauma
International Perspectives on Stress & Coping
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My Father's Ghost: Interrogating Family Photos

Pages 337-346 | Received 01 Feb 2005, Accepted 24 Feb 2005, Published online: 15 Aug 2006
 

ABSTRACT

This article presents an autoethnographic, autobiographical investigation into the story of a boy (now a man) and his relationship with his missing father. The account includes flashes of memory and brief conversations with other members of my family. After innumerable years, my father was located upon my grandmother's death. I recall the special trip I took to Florida in order to reconnect with my father. After our brief reunion, he disappeared once again. I ask questions about his emotional state, but find that I am asking questions into a void. Finally, I come to the realization that he does not want to be found, and that realization is a form of closure itself.

The author would like to thank Art Bochner for insightful suggestions.

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Andrew F. Herrmann

Andrew F. Herrmann received his MA in communication at St. Louis University. Currently a doctoral student in communication at the University of South Florida, he focuses on organizational communication, identity, and personal narratives.

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