In this volume leading academics explore the relationship between the experiences of terror and helplessness, the way in which survivors remember and the representation of these memories in the language and form of their life stories.
In this volume leading academics explore the relationship between the experiences of terror and helplessness, the way in which survivors remember and the representation of these memories in the language and form of their life stories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
With Graham Dawson, Kim Lacy Rogers, Selma Leydesdorff
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Trauma and trauma signals in the narratives of the migration journey of the Ethiopian Jews to Israel Gadi BenEzer Ben Gurion University Negev 3. Remembering and forgetting: Guatemalan war-widows' forbidden memories Judith Zur NWL Mental Health Trust Guatemala 4. Interviewing in a culture of violence: moving memories from Windemere to Cape Flats Sean Field University of Cape Town South Africa 5. Oppression resistance and imprisonment: A montage of different but similar stories in two countries Jan Coetzee Rhodes University South Africa and Otakar Hulec Oriental Institute Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Prague 6. The unending war. Social myth individual memory in the Mississippi Flats Kim Lacy Rogers 8. Containing Violence: Poisoning and guerilla / civilian resistance in the memories of Zimbabwe's liberation wat JoAnne McGregor University of Reading UK 9. Naming and claiming. The integration of traumatic experience and the reconstruction of self in survivor's stories of sexual abuse Susan Rose Dickinson College Carlisle USA 10. Trauma memory politics: The Irish troubles Graham Dawson
1. Introduction 2. Trauma and trauma signals in the narratives of the migration journey of the Ethiopian Jews to Israel Gadi BenEzer Ben Gurion University Negev 3. Remembering and forgetting: Guatemalan war-widows' forbidden memories Judith Zur NWL Mental Health Trust Guatemala 4. Interviewing in a culture of violence: moving memories from Windemere to Cape Flats Sean Field University of Cape Town South Africa 5. Oppression resistance and imprisonment: A montage of different but similar stories in two countries Jan Coetzee Rhodes University South Africa and Otakar Hulec Oriental Institute Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Prague 6. The unending war. Social myth individual memory in the Mississippi Flats Kim Lacy Rogers 8. Containing Violence: Poisoning and guerilla / civilian resistance in the memories of Zimbabwe's liberation wat JoAnne McGregor University of Reading UK 9. Naming and claiming. The integration of traumatic experience and the reconstruction of self in survivor's stories of sexual abuse Susan Rose Dickinson College Carlisle USA 10. Trauma memory politics: The Irish troubles Graham Dawson
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