Intergenerational Trauma and Healing

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description This Special Issue of Genealogy explores the topic of “Intergenerational Trauma and Healing”. Authors examine the ways in which traumas (individual or group, and affecting humans and non-humans) that occurred in past generations reverberate into the present and how individuals, communities, and nations respond to and address those traumas. Authors also explore contemporary traumas, how they reflect ancestral traumas, and how they are being addressed through drawing on both contemporary and ancestral healing approaches. The articles define trauma broadly, including removal from homelands, ecocide, genocide, sexual or gendered violence, institutionalized and direct racism, incarceration, and exploitation, and across a wide range of spatial (home to nation) and temporal (intergenerational/ancestral and contemporary) scales. Articles also approach healing in an expansive mode, including specific individual healing practices, community-based initiatives, class-action lawsuits, group-wide reparations, health interventions, cultural approaches, and transformative legal or policy decisions. Contributing scholars for this issue are from across disciplines (including ethnic studies, genetics, political science, law, environmental policy, public health, humanities, etc.). They consider trauma and its ramifications alongside diverse mechanisms of healing and/or rearticulating self, community, and nation.
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subjects 1915
Anthropology
Armenian
Christianity
collective trauma
cultural restoration
disrupted attachment
dreams
genocide
Grossman
healing
History
History and Archaeology
Holocaust
human rights violation
impunity
indigenous wisdom
law enforcement violence
literature
living with trauma
mothers
movements
psychoanalysis
second generation
sobrevivencia
Social and cultural anthropology
Social and ethical issues
Society and culture: general
Society and Social Sciences
Sociology and anthropology
struggle
survivance
survivors
thema EDItEUR
transgenerational transmission
transgenerationally transmitted trauma
trauma
well-being
Zabuzhko
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