Intergenerational Trauma in Refugee Communities

Intergenerational Trauma in Refugee Communities

Karamehic-Muratovic, Ajlina; Kromjak, Laura

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

270

Dura

9781032473789

15 a 20 dias

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'Introduction. Introduction. 1. Returning to the Roots: Transgenerational Trauma, Diaspora Community, and the Armenian Pilgrimage to the Lost Homeland. 2. Refugee Literary Space: Silences, Intergenerational Trauma, and Resilience. 3. Intergenerational Transmission of Traumatic Experiences among Palestinian Refugees. 4. Holocaust Survivors, Siberians, Refugees, Veterans - Memory and Choice of Jewish Returnees from the USSR to Poland (1945-2024). 5. In the Aftermath of Silence: An Intergenerational Burden of Recognition in Postgeneration Holodomor Survivor Literature. 6. "La Sobrevivencia y la Resistencia" (Survival and Resilience): The Experience of Intergenerational Trauma Transmission in Nicaraguan American Families. 7. Intergenerational Trauma among Refugees in Africa and the African Diaspora. 8. Marginalization as Traumatization: Developmentally Based Trauma Framework for Intergenerational Transmission of Trauma in Somali Refugees. 9. The Long Shadow of the Eritrean Independence Struggle: Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma across Diaspora Generations. 10. The Elephant in the Room: Experiences of Intergenerational Trauma in Second-Generation Bosnian Americans. 11. German Perversions of Mental Health Care: Male Afghan Refugees, Deportation, and Carceral Systems during NATO's War in Afghanistan. 12. History, Trauma, and Identity: The Legacy of the Korean War for Korean Americans. 13. The Psychological Well-Being of Children in North Korean Defector Families: The Impact of Intergenerational Trauma. 14. Learning Refugee Trauma and Politics through Community Arts Organizing. 15. The Unheard and Unseen Perspectives on Intergenerational Trauma.
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trauma transmission;intergenerational trauma;violence;genocide;trauma;refugees;refugee populations;displaced populations;displacement;political violence;psychology;sociology;memory studies;Africa;Latin America;Jewish;Armenian;former Yugoslavia;Palestine;Syria;Somalia;Myanmar;Afghanistan