Memory, Trauma and Narratives of the Self
Edited by Edmundo Balsemão Pires,
Cláudio A.S. Carvalho and
Joana Ricarte
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Abstract:
This insightful book explores the impact of traumatic experiences on the constitution of narrative identity. Editors Edmundo Balsemão Pires, Cláudio Alexandre S. Carvalho, and Joana Ricarte bring together multidisciplinary experts to examine the epistemic and ethical-political value of narrative memory, demonstrating its significance in forming essential aspects of the self and collective identity.
Keywords: Politics and Public Policy Sociology and Social Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035337965
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Melancholy, trauma and therapy , pp 24-47

- Cláudio Alexandre S. Carvalho
- Ch 2 Individual and collective trauma as mnesic organizer: identity, ego, and self , pp 48-64

- Carlos Farate and Henrique Testa Vicente
- Ch 3 Psychopathology, somnambulism and animal life: a Biranian approach , pp 65-77

- Luís António Umbelino
- Ch 4 Memory as a communication medium , pp 78-107

- Edmundo Balsemão Pires
- Ch 5 Traumatic experiences and life-stories: on narrative identity and existential creativity , pp 108-132

- Paulo Jesus
- Ch 6 Fragments of a self: embodiments, (re)enactments, and re-encounters with memory , pp 133-149

- Ellen W. Kaplan
- Ch 7 Memory, history, reviviscence , pp 150-168

- Paulo Tunhas
- Ch 8 Epistemic injustice, conflict of narratives, and social change , pp 169-185

- Gonçalo Marcelo
- Ch 9 Negotiating boundaries of belonging: identities, recognition and agency , pp 186-199

- Amena Amer
- Ch 10 Interviewing former politically violent militants: reflections on fieldwork, narrative, memory, and ethical dilemmas , pp 200-224

- Raquel da Silva
- Ch 11 Historical memory, cultural violence, and conflict: the genealogy of dehumanization in Israel and Palestine , pp 225-243

- Joana Ricarte
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