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9780415879033

The Power of Witnessing: Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust: Trauma, Psychoanalysis, and the Living Mind

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    9780415879033

  • ISBN10:

    0415879035

  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2012-03-21
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Witnessing comes in as many forms as the trauma that gives birth to it. The Holocaust, undeniably one of the greatest traumatic events in recent human history, still resonates into the twenty-first century. The echoes that haunt those who survived continue to reach their children and others who did not share the experience directly. In what ways is this massive trauma processed and understood, both for survivors and future generations? The answer, as deftly illustrated by Nancy Goodman and Marilyn Meyers, lies in the power of witnessing: the act of acknowledging that trauma took place, coupled with the desire to share that knowledge with others to build a space in which to reveal, confront, and symbolize it. As the contributors to this book demonstrate, testimonial writing and memoir, artwork, poetry, documentary, theater, and even the simple recollection of a memory are ways that honor and serve as forms of witnessing. Each chapter is a fusion of narrative and metaphor that exists as evidence of the living mind that emerges amid the dead spaces produced by mass trauma, creating a revelatory, transformational space for the terror of knowing and the possibility for affirmation of hope, courage, and endurance in the face of almost unspeakable evil. Additionally, the power of witnessing is extended from the Holocaust to contemporary instances of mass trauma and to psychoanalytic treatments, proving its efficacy in the dyadic relationship of everyday practice for both patient and analyst. The Holocaust is not an easy subject to approach, but the intimate and personal stories included here add up to an act of witnessing in and of itself, combining the past and the present and placing the trauma in the realm of knowing, sharing, and understanding. Contributors: Harriet Basseches, Elsa Blum, Bridget Conley-Zilkic, Paula Ellman, Susan Elmendorf, George Halasz, Geoffrey Hartman, Renee Hartman, Elaine Neumann Kulp-Shabad, Dori Laub, Clemens Loew, Gail Humphries Mardirosian, Margit Meissner, Henri Parens, Arlene Kramer Richards, Arnold Richards, Sophia Richman, Katalin Roth, Nina Shapiro-Perl, Myra Sklarew, Ervin Staub.

Author Biography

Nancy R. Goodman, Ph.D. is a psychologist/psychoanalyst who writes about Holocaust trauma, female development, therapeutic listening, sadomasochism, and enactments. She is a Training and Supervising Analyst with the New York Freudian Society, Washington, DC Program, and the International Psychoanalytic Association. She has a full time psychoanalytic practice in Bethesda, MD. Marilyn B. Meyers, Ph.D. is a psychologist who has a longstanding interest in working with Holocaust survivors and their children. She has presented papers on the use of film to illustrate aspects of the aftermath of massive trauma. She has also written about clinical work with couples with a Holocaust history. She is on the faculty of the Washington School of Psychiatry and maintains a full-time private practice in Bethesda, MD.

Table of Contents

Preface: An Invitationp. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xxv
Contributorsp. xxvii
Introductionp. xxxv
A Triptych of the Power of Witnessingp. 1
The Power of Witnessingp. 3
Historic and Psychic Timeline: Opening and Closing the Space for Witnessingp. 27
The "Anti-Train": A Metaphor for Witnessingp. 45
Reflectionsp. 57
Testimony as Life Experience and Legacyp. 59
A Note on the Testimony Eventp. 81
A Holocaust Survivor's Bearing Witnessp. 87
"Too Young to Remember": Recovering and Integrating the Unacknowledged Knownp. 105
Reverberationsp. 119
Leiser's Songp. 121
Psychological Witnessing of My Mother's Holocaust Testimonyp. 145
Bergen-Belsen 2009p. 159
Miklós: A Memoir of My Fatherp. 167
The Power of Memorable Momentsp. 179
The Defiant Requiem: Acts of Witnessingp. 191
One Thousand Days in Auschwitz: Joseph Neumann and the Will to Livep. 205
My Lost Fatherp. 209
The Shadow of Shirap. 211
Tracesp. 215
Blood: Reading the Holocaustp. 217
Through the Eye of the Needle: The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz: Witnessing the Witness Through Filmmakingp. 235
A Photographic Commentary on the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europep. 239
Opening the Mind to Trauma Through Oscillations of Focus: Learning From the Film Schindler's Listp. 247
Giving Voice to the Silenced Through Theaterp. 255
Witnessing the Death of Yiddish Language and Culture: Holes in the Doorpostsp. 267
Linksp. 287
Trauma, Therapy, and Witnessingp. 289
"We're in This Too": The Effects of 9/11 on Transference, Countertransference, and Techniquep. 305
What Do You Want? On Witnessing Genocide Todayp. 319
Bystandership-One Can Make a Difference: Interview With Ervin Staubp. 333
Postscript: A Goodbyep. 349
Indexp. 351
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