
The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting
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Foreword, Claude Barbre
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting: Introductory Essay
Michael O'Loughlin
Part I Ethics of Memory
Chapter 1: Is Autonomy Unethical?: Trauma and the Politics of Responsibility
Mari Ruti
Chapter 2: Troubling Naturalized Trauma, Essentialized Therapy, and the Asphyxiation of Dangerous Memory
Michael O'Loughlin
Part II Biographical Remnants
Chapter 3: Wit(h)nessing the Other's Trauma: An Exploration of Barbara Loftus's Painting Through the Work of Bracha Ettinger
Angie Voela
Chapter 4: In Search of Forgotten Memories after Thirty-three Years: A Journey Home
Minh Truong-George
Chapter 5: The Sense of Loss and the Search for Meaning
Norma Tracey & Graham Toomey
Chapter 6: Anglo-German Displacement and Diaspora in the Early Twentieth Century: An Intergenerational Haunting
Nigel Williams
Chapter 7: Ghosts in the Mirror: A Granddaughter of Holocaust Survivors Reflects the Faces of History
Nirit Gradwohl Pisano
Chapter 8: Questions Unasked: The Legacy of Childhood Trauma in the Life Narratives of Lithuanian Women Survivors of the 1941 Soviet Deportations.
Justina Kaminskaite Dillon & Michael O'Loughlin
Chapter 9: They Left it All Behind: Psychological Experiences of Jewish Immigration and the Ambiguity of Loss
Hannah Hahn
Part III Historical Remnants
Chapter 10: The Silence of the Grandchildren of the Civil War: Transgenerational Trauma in Spain
Clara Valverde & Luis Martín-Cabrera
Chapter 11: A South African Story of Disavowal: Towards a Genealogy of Post-apartheid Empathy
Ross Truscott
Chapter 12: Spanish Horror as Te(x)timony of Mass Extermination and the Cultural Trauma of Enforced Disappearance
Scott Boehm
Chapter 13: "Each of Us Bears His Own Hell:" A Window into Venues of Trauma in Central
Eastern Europe
Reinhold Stipsits
Chapter 14: Transmission of Jewish/Israeli Collective Memory as Evident in the Narratives of Israeli Soldiers who participated in The 2006 Second Lebanon War.
Naama De La Fontaine & Kate Szymanski
Chapter 15: Trauma, Community, and Contemporary Racial Violence: Reflections on the Architecture of Memory
Ricardo Ainslie
Chapter 16: Managing Collapse: Commemorating September 11th through the Relational Design of a Memorial Museum
Billie Pivnick & Tom Hennes
Afterword, Marilyn Charles
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