Haunting Legacies: Violent Histories and Transgenerational TraumaColumbia University Press, 2010年10月19日 - 256 頁 From mass murder to genocide, slavery to colonial suppression, acts of atrocity have lives that extend far beyond the horrific moment. They engender trauma that echoes for generations, in the experiences of those on both sides of the act. Gabriele Schwab reads these legacies in a number of narratives, primarily through the writing of postwar Germans and the descendents of Holocaust survivors. She connects their work to earlier histories of slavery and colonialism and to more recent events, such as South African Apartheid, the practice of torture after 9/11, and the "disappearances" that occurred during South American dictatorships. |
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Chapter 2 Writing Against Memory and Forgetting | 41 |
Trauma in Children of Perpetrators | 67 |
Guilt Shame and Idealization | 92 |
The Transgenerational Transmission of Traumatic Loss | 118 |
The Politics and Psychic Life of Torture | 151 |
Notes | 183 |
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