History flows through us : Germany, the Holocaust, and the importance of empathy /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Routledge,
2018.
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| Series: | Psychoanalytic inquiry book series ;
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Table of Contents:
- Contributor biographies
- Acknowledgments
- Historical trauma and lived experience: an introduction / Roger Frie
- Part I: Remembering the past. From psychohistory to memory studies: Or, how some Germans became Jews and some Jews Nazis / Alon Confino
- "Memory" and its discontents / Dorothee Wierling
- Part II: Responding to the past. Experiential history: understanding backwards / Donna M. Orange
- "Unprecedented": Concepts and narratives about mass violence and the Holocaust / Alexandra Garbarini
- Transmitting hate: on the process of hating and being hated / Jörg Bose
- Part III: Confronting the past. The stowaway: reality, the holocaust and the historical unconscious / Robert Prince
- National nightmare: the legacy of perpetrator trauma / M. Gerard Fromm
- Not as one would like to imagine: psychoanalysis during and after the Third Reich / Emily Kuriloff
- Part IV: Bridging psychoanalysis and history. Psyche and history: Kaiser Wilhelm II and his role in German politics reconsidered / Ute Daniel
- Fathers and sons: the Kohut odyssey / Geoffrey Cocks
- Psychoanalysis and history at the crossroads: a dialogue with Thomas Kohut / Roger Frie
- Index.