Remembering violence anthropological perspectives on intergenerational transmission

Psychologists have done a great deal of research on the effects of trauma on the individual, revealing the paradox that violent experiences are often secreted away beyond easy accessibility, becoming impossible to verbalize explicitly. However, comparatively little research has been done on the tran...

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Other Authors: Argenti, Nicolas (-), Schramm, Katharina
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York : Berghahn Books 2010.
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Summary:Psychologists have done a great deal of research on the effects of trauma on the individual, revealing the paradox that violent experiences are often secreted away beyond easy accessibility, becoming impossible to verbalize explicitly. However, comparatively little research has been done on the transgenerational effects of trauma and the means by which experiences are transmitted from person to person across time to become intrinsic parts of the social fabric. With eight contributions covering Africa, Central and South America, China, Europe, and the Middle East, this volume sheds new light on
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Physical Description:1 online resource (279 p.)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780857456281
9781282628182
9786612628184
9781845459703