A Survivor named trauma: holocaust memory in Lithuania

Collection:
Mokslo publikacijos / Scientific publications
Document Type:
Knyga / Book
Language:
Anglų kalba / English
Title:
A Survivor named trauma: holocaust memory in Lithuania
Publication Data:
Albany : State University of New York Press, 2020.
Pages:
xv, 212 p
Notes:
Bibliografija ir dalykų rodyklė.
Contents:
Preface — Acknowledgments — Beginnings — Chapter I. In the Ponar Forest — Chapter II. Versions — Chapter III. Out of Sight — Chapter IV. Leisers Song — Chapter V. Lietūkis Garage Massacre — Chapter VI. Return: Witness, Survivor, Next Generation — Chapter VII. Trauma Made Manifest: Its Persistent Forms — Chapter VIII. Rescue — Chapter IX. Who Are Our Teachers? — Chapter X And So I Lived On — Notes — Bibliography — Index.
Keywords:
LT
20 amžius; Kolektyvinė atmintis / Collective memory; Nusikaltimai žmogiškumui / Crime against humanity; Sveikata / Health.
Summary / Abstract:

LTReikšminiai žodžiai: Atmintis; Holokaustas; Išgyvenimas; Lietuvos žydai; Litvakai; Trauma; Trauminė atmintis; Psichologija; Neuromokslai. Keywords: Memory; Holocaust; Lithuanian Jews; Litvaks; Surviving; Trauma; Traumatic memory; Psychology; Neuroscience.

ENCombines personal accounts with insights from psychology to understand the continuing impact of Holocaust trauma in Lithuania. A Survivor Named Trauma examines the nature of trauma and memory as they relate to the Holocaust in Lithuania. How do we behave under threat? How do we remember extreme danger? How do subsequent generations deal with their histories—whether as descendants of perpetrators or victims, of those who rescued others or were witnesses to genocide? Or those who were separated from their families in early childhood and do not know their origins? Myra Sklarew’s study draws on interviews with survivors, witnesses, rescuers, and collaborators, as well as descendants and family members, gathered over a twenty-five-year period in Lithuania. Returning to the land of her ancestors, Sklarew found a country still deeply affected by the Nazi Holocaust and decades of Soviet domination. Interdisciplinary in nature, this book will appeal to readers interested in neuroscience and neuropsychology, Holocaust studies, Jewish history, and personal memoir. [amazon.com]

ISBN:
9781438477206
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