Traumatic Memories of the Second World War and After
Understanding the Impact of War on Memory and Society
Jason Crouthamel editor Peter Leese editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:12th Oct '16
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This insightful collection explores trauma's social and cultural history, focusing on its effects during and after conflict, particularly in Traumatic Memories of the Second World War and After.
This collection, titled Traumatic Memories of the Second World War and After, delves into the intricate social and cultural history of trauma throughout the twentieth century. It provides a comparative analysis of trauma's effects on individuals, communities, and political landscapes. The essays included in this volume pay particular attention to witness testimonies, personal memories, and collective commemoration, utilizing visual sources to highlight the evolving nature of trauma across different historical contexts.
The contributors employ a variety of methodologies, including oral history, to explore the diverse sources of trauma found in literature, film, and broadcast media. They discuss imaginative and communal responses to trauma, as well as the political implications of these experiences. Additionally, the book examines how the welfare of traumatized individuals is influenced by medical, military, and civilian institutions in the aftermath of conflict.
By incorporating innovative research methods and offering a comprehensive evaluation of current studies, Traumatic Memories of the Second World War and After illuminates new directions in the field of historical trauma studies. This collection serves as an important resource for understanding the lasting impact of war and trauma on society, while also shedding light on the ways these experiences shape collective memory and identity.
ISBN: 9783319334691
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 5257g
310 pages
1st ed. 2016