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Trauma and Self

Flynn, MichaelStrozier, Charles B.Birnbaum, Norman(Contributions by)Brooks, Peter(Contributions by)Caruth, Cathy(Contributions by)Caws, Mary Ann(Contributions by)Doi, Takeo(Contributions by)Dorban, Joshua(Contributions by)Dunne, John S.(Contributions by)Epstein, Cynthia Fuchs(Contributions by)
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This remarkable collection of original essays, written by prominent scholars recognized for their achievements in a wide range of disciplines, defines trauma as a disruption in the fragile process of symbolization, or the human capacity to imbue life with meaning by representing the self's immortality.

The contributors analyze the multiple meanings and deeper significance of trauma, whether of shell-shocked war veterans or victims of sexual abuse, and they discuss its manifestations, both subtle and obvious, in human behavior and memory. Organized as an honorary volume to Robert Jay Lifton, who identified trauma as the core psychological issue of the postmodern world, this book demonstrates how trauma and other fundamental breaks in human continuity inform psychiatric, historical, religious, literary, political, cultural, and scientific interpretations of the self.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0847682285 / 9780847682287
Hardback
155.935
14/07/1996
United States
English
280 pages
152 x 237 mm, 585 grams
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