The Aftermath
Living with the Holocaust
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- Author: Aaron Hass, California State University, Northridge
- Date Published: November 1996
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521574594
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The Aftermath offers a perspective of how one who has lived with terror for years is able to avoid paralysis and move forward. It is a book about how people live with gnawing doubts and uncertainty concerning their past actions and inaction. It is a tale of the anguish they feel because of their first hand knowledge of the evil in their fellow human being which so unjustly struck and deprived them of what was rightly theirs. For a while the Holocaust survivor seems, in most ways, to be like you and I, they are also aware of their subterranean world which may afflict them without warning. The Aftermath offers the most comprehensive examination of the psychological impact of the Holocaust on survivors ever undertaken and covers the widest range of topics including: survivor guilt, the absence of mourning, the psychological characteristics of survivor families, a survivor's view of God, survivor's feelings about Germans as well as their own countrymen of origin, and the survivor's ongoing sense of vulnerability.
Read more- Most comprehensive examination of the psychological impact of the Holocaust on survivors ever undertaken
- Author has won or been nominated for many awards, including Pulitzer
- Covers a wide range of topics including: survivor guilt, the absence of mourning, the psychological characteristics of survivor families, a survivor's view of God, and survivor's feelings about Germans
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- Date Published: November 1996
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521574594
- length: 236 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 153 x 19 mm
- weight: 0.345kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. A view of survivors
2. 'Whose Fault Was It?'
3. Mourning
4. Vulnerabilities
5. The mask of the survivor
6. The importance of age
7. Intrusions of memory
8. Survivor families
9. 'Was God Watching This?'
10. Revenge
11. Collective guilt.
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