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Genocide And Mass Violence Memory Symptom And Recovery Devon E Hinton

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Genocide And Mass Violence Memory Symptom And Recovery Devon E Hinton
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.02 MB
Pages: 448
Author: Devon E. Hinton, Alexander L. Hinton
ISBN: 9781107069541, 9781107694699, 9781316164518, 1107069548, 1107694698, 1316164519
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Genocide And Mass Violence Memory Symptom And Recovery Devon E Hinton by Devon E. Hinton, Alexander L. Hinton 9781107069541, 9781107694699, 9781316164518, 1107069548, 1107694698, 1316164519 instant download after payment.

What are the legacies of genocide and mass violence for individuals and the social worlds in which they live, and what are the local processes of recovery? Genocide and Mass Violence aims to examine, from a cross-cultural perspective, the effects of mass trauma on multiple levels of a group or society and the recovery processes and sources of resilience. How do particular individuals recall the trauma? How do ongoing reconciliation processes and collective representations of the trauma impact the group? How does the trauma persist in "symptoms"? How are the effects of trauma transmitted across generations in memories, rituals, symptoms, and interpersonal processes? What are local healing resources that aid recovery? To address these issues, this book brings into conversation psychological and medical anthropologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, and historians. The theoretical implications of the chapters are examined in detail using several analytic frameworks.

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