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Erscheinungstermin: 11/2011, von André Karger
Beiträge von: David Becker, Reinhold Görling, Rudolf Heinz, Mathias Hirsch, Vera Kattermann, Bernd Klose, Angela Kühner, Martin W. Schnell, Antje Kapust bei Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
ISBN: 978-3-647-46028-4
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: Psychoanalytische Blätter
176 Seiten
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Life after having experienced extreme violence can often be a very difficult process for the victim, a process for which both society and the perpetrator carry a major responsibility. Forgetting, forgiving, and reconciling are terms that stand for social actions that serve to reconstruct the now vandalized space called togetherness. Although we desperately need to answer the question how such ...
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Life after having experienced extreme violence can often be a very difficult process for the victim, a process for which both society and the perpetrator carry a major responsibility. Forgetting, forgiving, and reconciling are terms that stand for social actions that serve to reconstruct the now vandalized space called togetherness. Although we desperately need to answer the question how such forgiveness and reconciliation can be achieved, we find only few psychoanalytic, social and cultural studies of this matter. The contributions in this volume serve to close this gap and deal with the difficult relationship between trauma and coping from an interdisciplinary perspective
Life after having experienced extreme violence can often be a very difficult process for the victim, a process for which both society and the perpetrator carry a major responsibility. Forgetting, forgiving, and reconciling are terms that stand for social actions that serve to reconstruct the now vandalized space called togetherness. Although we desperately need to answer the question how such forgiveness and reconciliation can be achieved, we find only few psychoanalytic, social and cultural studies of this matter. The contributions in this volume serve to close this gap and deal with the difficult relationship between trauma and coping from an interdisciplinary perspective