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TRANSGENERATIONAL TRAUMA & RESILIANCE: THE UNTHOUGHT KNOWN - NAMELESS RUPTURE AND REPAIR
All forms of oppression, whether is racism, genocide, or exclusivity of a dominant group within a region or a country, is a system that impacts everyone within it, pervasively, deeply, and for the dominant group, often unconsciously.
Biljana Bujko
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The premise of this study is to look at the intergenerational transferal of language and racial trauma of Asian immigrants in general and Korean–American immigrants in particular to a western country, the United States of America. This study investigates
Muhammad Sohail Ahmad +4 more
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This paper examines the relationship between transnationalism, cultural preservation, and transgenerational trauma in the United States (US) Indo population.
Jamie D. Stern
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Fiction, Postmemory and Transgenerational Trauma: Literary Possibilities through the Shoah Paradigm
In this article, I place literature as a possibility for the working-through of trauma, taking as object the paradigmatic case of the Shoah, an event that established the need to think about new ways of dealing with the past in historiography.
Sabrina Costa Braga
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Indigenous Apocalypse and Transgenerational Trauma [PDF]
The disproportionate negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Native communities is a result of transgenerational traumas-mental and physical-which have been ongoing and developing for centuries. This article considers 19th-century American visual and narrative representations of Native experiences of and responses to transgenerational trauma.
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Transgenerational Inheritance and Systemic Racism in America
Objective It is well established that personal experiences of trauma, adversity, and discrimination can “get under the skin” and increase risk for a whole host of negative mental and physical health outcomes. The aim of this article is to review emerging
Joan Kaufman +4 more
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Background Over the past five decades, clinicians and researchers have debated the impact of the Holocaust on the children of its survivors. The transgenerational transmission of trauma has been explored in more than 500 articles, which have failed to ...
Braga Luciana, Mello Marcelo, Fiks José
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Wellbeing and national identity in three generations of Czech and Slovak Holocaust survivors
Subjective wellbeing (SWB) is an important factor of global adjustment. Intergenerational satisfaction in seriously traumatized people has not been studied so far in homogenous populations of Central and Eastern Europe.
Marek Preiss +10 more
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The argument of the present research is based on the premise that assiduous attention to the transgenerational traumatic aspect of diasporic displacements not only gives voice to the often covert narratives of loss and pain encrypted in the diasporic ...
Bahareh Bahmanpour
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Exo-Autoethnography: An Introduction
Exo-autoethnography is the autoethnographic exploration of a history whose events the researcher does not experience directly, but a history that impacts the researcher through familial, or other personal connections, by proxy.
Anna Denejkina
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