History, Trauma and Shame

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History, Trauma and Shame

Engaging the Past through Second Generation Dialogue

Social, group or collective psychology European history Social and cultural history The Holocaust Second World War Groups and group theory

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Collection: Cultural Dynamics of Social Representation

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 20th October 2020

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 365 Kb

ISBN: 9781351391177


History, Trauma and Shame

Provides an in-depth examination of the sustained dialogue about the past between children of Holocaust survivors and descendants of families whose parents were either directly or indirectly involved in Nazi crimes.

Taking an autobiographical narrative perspective, the chapters in the book explore the intersection of history, trauma and shame, and how change and transformation unfolds over time. The analyses of the encounters described in the book provide a close examination of the process of dialogue among members of The Study Group on Intergenerational Consequences of the Holocaust (PAKH), exploring how Holocaust trauma lives in the ‘everyday’ lives of descendants of survivors. It goes to the heart of the issues at the forefront of contemporary transnational debates about building relationships of trust and reconciliation in societies with a history of genocide and mass political violence.

This book will be of great interest for academics, researchers and postgraduate students engaged in the study of social psychology, Holocaust or genocide studies, cultural studies, reconciliation studies, historical trauma and peacebuilding. It will also appeal to clinical psychologists, psychiatrists and psychoanalysts, as well as upper-level undergraduate students interested in the above areas.

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