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13. Healing Stories in Law and Literature
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors ix
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PART I . Introduction
- 1. Trauma and Memory: Between Individual and Collective Experiences 3
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PART II. Constitutive Trauma: Cultural Representations and Identities
- 2. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder of the Virtual Kind: Trauma and Resilience in Post-9/n America 21
- 3. Female Trauma 49
- 4. The Trauma of al-Nakba: Collective Memory and the Rise of Palestinian National Identity 65
- 5. Trauma-Image: The Elephant Experience 78
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PART III. Trauma and the Professions
- 6. Trauma and Justice: The Moral Grammar of Trauma Discourse from Wilhelmine Germany to Post-Apartheid South Africa 97
- 7. Public Health, Law, and Traumatic Collective Experiences: The Case of Mass Ringworm Irradiations 119
- 8. "Illegality," Mass Deportation, and the Threat of Violent Arrest: Structural Violence and Social Suffering in the Lives of Undocumented Migrant Workers in Israel 168
- 9. Trauma, Memory, and Euthanasia at the Nuremberg Medical Trial, 1946-1947 204
- 10. Trauma or Responsibility?: Memories and Historiographies of Nazi Psychiatry in Postwar Germany 225
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PART IV. Trauma, Healing, and Forgiveness
- 11. Trauma, Retribution, and Forgiveness: Should War Criminals Go Free? 245
- 12. The Secrets of Mediation and Trauma in Contemporary Film: A Search from the Perspective of Restorative Justice 263
- 13. Healing Stories in Law and Literature 289
- Index 305
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors ix
-
PART I . Introduction
- 1. Trauma and Memory: Between Individual and Collective Experiences 3
-
PART II. Constitutive Trauma: Cultural Representations and Identities
- 2. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder of the Virtual Kind: Trauma and Resilience in Post-9/n America 21
- 3. Female Trauma 49
- 4. The Trauma of al-Nakba: Collective Memory and the Rise of Palestinian National Identity 65
- 5. Trauma-Image: The Elephant Experience 78
-
PART III. Trauma and the Professions
- 6. Trauma and Justice: The Moral Grammar of Trauma Discourse from Wilhelmine Germany to Post-Apartheid South Africa 97
- 7. Public Health, Law, and Traumatic Collective Experiences: The Case of Mass Ringworm Irradiations 119
- 8. "Illegality," Mass Deportation, and the Threat of Violent Arrest: Structural Violence and Social Suffering in the Lives of Undocumented Migrant Workers in Israel 168
- 9. Trauma, Memory, and Euthanasia at the Nuremberg Medical Trial, 1946-1947 204
- 10. Trauma or Responsibility?: Memories and Historiographies of Nazi Psychiatry in Postwar Germany 225
-
PART IV. Trauma, Healing, and Forgiveness
- 11. Trauma, Retribution, and Forgiveness: Should War Criminals Go Free? 245
- 12. The Secrets of Mediation and Trauma in Contemporary Film: A Search from the Perspective of Restorative Justice 263
- 13. Healing Stories in Law and Literature 289
- Index 305