Trauma and memory : reading, healing, and making law
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Trauma and memory : reading, healing, and making law
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Stanford University Press, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Trauma and memory: between individual and collective experiences / Austin Sarat, Nadav Davidovitch, Michal Alberstein
- Posttraumatic stress disorder of the virtual kind: trauma and resilience in post-9/11 America / Allan Young
- Female trauma / Ariella Azoulay
- The trauma of al-Nakba: collective memory and the rise of Palestinian national identity / Issam Nassar
- Trauma image: the elephant experience / Roei Amit
- Trauma and justice: the moral grammar of trauma discourse from Wilhelmine Germany to post-apartheid South Africa / José Brunner
- Public health, law, and traumatic collective experiences: the case of mass ringworm irradiations / Nadav Davidovitch and Avital Margalit
- "Illegality," mass deportation, and the threat of violent arrest: structural violence and social suffering in the lives of undocumented migrant workers in Israel / Sarah S. Willen
- Trauma, memory, and euthanasia at the Nuremberg medical trial, 1946-1947 / Etienne Lepicard
- Trauma or responsibility?: memories and historiographies of Nazi psychiatry in postwar Germany / Volker Roelcke
- Trauma, retribution, and forgiveness: should war criminals go free? / Daniel Statman
- The secrets of mediation and trauma in contemporary film: a search from the perspective of restorative justice / Michal Alberstein
- Healing stories in law and literature / Shulamit Almog