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" From guilt to shame : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1042739
Doc. No : b797109
Main Entry : Leys, Ruth.
Title & Author : From guilt to shame : : Auschwitz and after /\ Ruth Leys.
Publication Statement : Princeton :: Princeton University Press,, ©2007.
Series Statement : 20/21
Page. NO : 1 online resource (200 pages)
ISBN : 1282458310
: : 1400827981
: : 6612458313
: : 9781282458314
: : 9781400827985
: : 9786612458316
: 0691130809
: 9780691130804
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents : Introduction: from guilt to shame -- Survivor Guilt -- The slap -- She demanded to be killed herself and bitten to death -- Identification with the aggressor -- Survivor guilt -- The dead -- Dismantling Survivor Guilt -- "Radical nakedness" -- The survivor as witness -- Dramaturgies of the self -- The subject of imitation -- Psychoanalytic revisions -- Image and Trama -- Imagery and PTSD -- Miscellaneous symptoms -- Stress films -- PTSD and shame -- Shame Now -- Shame's revival -- Shame and specularity -- Shame and the self -- Autotelism -- The evidence -- Objectless emotions -- The primacy of personal differences -- Posthistoricism -- The Shame of Auschwitz -- The gray zone -- "That match is never over" -- The matter of testimony -- Shame -- The flush -- Conclusion -- Appendix.
Abstract : Why has shame recently displaced guilt as a dominant emotional reference in the West? After the Holocaust, survivors often reported feeling guilty for living when so many others had died, and in the 1960s psychoanalysts and psychiatrists in the United States helped make survivor guilt a defining feature of the "survivor syndrome." Yet the idea of survivor guilt has always caused trouble, largely because it appears to imply that, by unconsciously identifying with the perpetrator, victims psychically collude with power. In From Guilt to Shame, Ruth Leys has written the first genealogical-critical study of the vicissitudes of the concept of survivor guilt and the momentous but largely unrecognized significance of guilt's replacement by shame.
Subject : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Subject : Guilt.
Subject : Holocaust survivors-- Psychology.
Subject : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)-- Psychological aspects.
Subject : Shame.
Subject : Guilt.
Subject : HISTORY-- Holocaust.
Subject : Holocaust survivors-- Psychology.
Subject : Psychological aspects.
Subject : PSYCHOLOGY-- Mental Health.
Subject : Shame.
Subject : Holocaust.
Subject : Schuldgevoel.
Subject : Slachtoffers.
Subject : Concentration Camps.
Subject : Holocaust-- psychology.
Subject : Jews-- psychology.
Subject : Survivors-- psychology.
Dewey Classification : ‭155.9/3‬
LC Classification : ‭BF575.G8‬‭L49 2007eb‬
NLM classification : ‭2007 I-943‬
: ‭BF 575.G8‬‭L668f 2007‬
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