Encountering Silencing : Forms of Oppression in Individuals, Families and Communities (Hearing Silencing)

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Encountering Silencing : Forms of Oppression in Individuals, Families and Communities (Hearing Silencing)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 272 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781800132412
  • DDC分類 303.3

Full Description

Editors Michael B. Buchholz and Aleksandar Dimitrijević are joined by Ana Altaras Dimitrijević, Uta Blohm, Roger Frie, Stephen Frosh, Babette Gekeler, Gail A. Hornstein, and Hans-Christoph Ramm to share their knowledge, research, and experience on these dark issues.

Encountering Silencing is an invitation to closely observe the very practices and processes of silencing used by perpetrators of abuse and totalitarian institutions alike. A carefully selected group of contributors reveal the dark side of communication that silences victims, witnesses, and perpetrators: women, religious heretics, gifted children, victims of racism, psychoanalytic dissidents, and psychiatric patients; individuals and groups, total strangers and one's family members, as well as one own self. All of these forms of silencing are analysed with the help of literature, historiography, interviewing, archival research, and psychoanalytic and family therapy.

This book helps us to face the seemingly inevitable conclusion that silencing is everywhere in our individual and social lives, and that it is the silencing of trauma that leads to mental disorders more than trauma itself. The hope is that by opening up these topics in a considered, containing, and thoughtful way, the underlying mechanisms of trauma-related disorders will be better understood and help victims to overcome them.

Encountering Silencing is the first in a series of three books on this vital but overlooked subject.

Contents

Acknowledgements

About the editors and contributors

Introduction: silencing the traumatised and hearing silencing

Aleksandar Dimitrijević and Michael B. Buchholz

1. Silencing victims, witnesses, and perpetrators

Michael B. Buchholz, Aleksandar Dimitrijević, and Hans-Christoph Ramm

2. "But break, my heart, for I must hold my tongue": examples of self-silencing in classical and contemporary literature

Aleksandar Dimitrijević and Michael B. Buchholz

3. Traumatic disclosures and failures of listening

Stephen Frosh

4. Racial massacres and silencing in the Deep South

Roger Frie

5. Silencing of female voices in medical history: the silenced girl who cried pain

Babette S. Gekeler

6. Silencing the voices of heretics and other religions

Uta Blohm, Aleksandar Dimitrijević, and Michael B. Buchholz

7. Silence in the classroom: suppressing (gifted) students' curiosity and creativity

Ana Altaras Dimitrijević

8. Censorship and silencing artistic creativity

Aleksandar Dimitrijević

9. Silencing creative voices in the history of psychoanalysis

Aleksandar Dimitrijević

10. Examples of silencing in the psychotherapy office

Aleksandar Dimitrijević

11. Dream-telling in family therapy sessions: how they can change silencing into hearables

Michael B. Buchholz

12. First-person narratives of madness: the revenge of the silenced

Gail A. Hornstein

Index

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