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The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of Forgetting:
Essays on Trauma, History, and Memory brings together scholars from
a variety of disciplines that draw on multiple perspectives to
address issues that arise at the intersection of trauma, history,
and memory. Contributors include critical theorists, critical
historians, psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and a working artist.
The authors use intergenerational trauma theory while also pushing
and pulling at the edges of conventional understandings of how
trauma is defined. This book respects the importance of the
recuperation of memory and the creation of interstitial spaces
where trauma might be voiced. The writers are consistent in showing
a deep respect for the sociohistorical context of subjective
formation and the political importance of recuperating dangerous
memory-the kind of memory that some authorities go to great lengths
to erase. The Ethics of Remembering and the Consequences of
Forgetting is of interest to critical historians, critical social
theorists, psychotherapists, psychosocial theorists, and to those
exploring the possibilities of life as the practice of freedom.
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