ABSTRACT

Psychoanalytic and Cultural Aspects of Trauma and the Holocaust presents interdisciplinary postmemorial endeavors of second-, third- and fourth-generation Holocaust survivors living in Israel and in the Jewish diaspora.

Drawing on a wide range of fields, including psychoanalysis, Holocaust studies, journal and memoir writing, hermeneutics, and the arts, this book considers how individuals dealing with the memory, or postmemory, of the Holocaust possess a personal connection to this trauma. Exploring their role as testimony bearers, each contributor performs their postmemorial work in a unique and creative way, blending the subjective and the objective. The book considers themes including postcolonialism, home, displacement, and identity.

Psychoanalytic and Cultural Aspects of Trauma and the Holocaust will be key reading for academics and students of psychoanalytic studies, Holocaust studies, and trauma and cultural studies. It will also be of interest to psychoanalysts working with transgenerational trauma.

chapter Chapter 1|5 pages

Aftermath

Memory, Postmemory, and Postmemorial Work After the Holocaust

part I|101 pages

Cultural and Psychological Aspects of Postmemorial Work

chapter Chapter 3|13 pages

Then Came Hitler

A Lifetime of Choices on My Path of Postmemorial Work

chapter Chapter 5|12 pages

Traumatic Childhood and Growing Up in the Shadow of Trauma

When Post-Trauma Meets Postmemory: The Story of David, a Holocaust Survivor

chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

From Stone Tomb to Flourishing Vineyard

Moving from Silent Testimony to Living Creativity in “Creating Memory”, a Bibliotherapy Initiative for Third Generation Holocaust Survivors

chapter Chapter 7|21 pages

Never Forget – The Net Will Remember

Connective Memory as a Form of Postmemory in the Age of Digital Platforms

part II|77 pages

Postmemorial work in Literature and Art

chapter Chapter 9|13 pages

“Where's the Little Girl? What Little Girl? Was There Ever a Little Girl?” 1

From Narrative Memory to Emotional Postmemory in Nava Semel's Book And the Rat Laughed

chapter Chapter 10|9 pages

The Presence of Absence; Postmemory in My Life

chapter Chapter 11|11 pages

I Was a Child of Holocaust Survivors

Second Generation Postmemory in Animated Documentary

chapter Chapter 12|18 pages

“If It's ME Reading the Signs”

Carl Jung's Synchronicity and the A-Causal in Holocaust Postmemory at the Movies

chapter Chapter 13|11 pages

Writing the Erasure