Trauma and Resilience in Holocaust Memoir


Strategies of Self-Preservation and Inter-Generational Encounter with Narrative

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By Shira Birnbaum
Imprint: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHERS
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Pages:
204

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Shira Birnbaum is associate professor of practice at Simmons University.

Introduction: Looking Forward While Looking Back: What We Learn about Child Development and the Refugee Experience by Reading the Memoirs of Holocaust Survivors Chapter 1: 1939 Chapter 2: 1940 Chapter 3: 1941 Chapter 4: 1942 Chapter 5: 1942 in the Ghetto Chapter 6: 1943 Chapter 7: 1944-45 Chapter 8: Young People in the Confrontation with Disaster Chapter 9: Resonances of War Epilogue: Conversations Across the Generations: Holocaust Memory and the Vocabulary of Remembrance

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This is a remarkable book, very well researched and captivating with its emotional details. The book stands out among the many holocaust narratives. In addition to the extraordinary manner in which the six members of this family has survived, the book is rich in theoretical explanations of how the author had arrived at her conclusions. -- Anna Ornstein, M. D. Professor of child psychiatry (retired), University of Cincinnati

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