UID:
almafu_9959240172402883
Format:
1 online resource (200 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
ISBN:
1-61811-105-1
Series Statement:
Psychoanalysis and Jewish life
Content:
Granddaughters of the Holocaust: Never Forgetting What They Didn't Experience delves into the intergenerational transmission of trauma to the granddaughters of Holocaust survivors. Although members of this generation did not endure the horrors of the Holocaust directly, they absorbed the experiences of both their parents and grandparents. Ten women participated in psychoanalytic interviews about their inheritance of Holocaust knowledge and memory, and their responses to this legacy. These women provided startling evidence for the embodiment of Holocaust residue in the ways they approached daily tasks of living and being. The resulting narratives revealed that frequently unspoken, unspeakable events are inevitably transmitted to, and imprinted upon, succeeding generations. Granddaughters continue to confront and heal the pain of a trauma they never experienced.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front matter --
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
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TABLE OF CONTENTS --
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Foreword /
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PREFACE --
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CHAPTER 1: REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE --
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CHAPTER 2: RESEARCH APPROACH --
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CHAPTER 3: BETHANY --
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CHAPTER 4: LEAH --
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CHAPTER 5: YAEL --
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CHAPTER 6: REBECCA --
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CHAPTER 7: SAMANTHA --
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CHAPTER 8: RUTH --
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CHAPTER 9: MIRIAM --
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CHAPTER 10: MALKA --
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CHAPTER 11: JESSICA --
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CHAPTER 12: BRIANA --
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CHAPTER 13: DISCUSSION --
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EPILOGUE --
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REFERENCES --
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INDEX
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1-936235-88-9
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1515/9781618111050
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