Voicing Trauma and Truth
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Voicing Trauma and Truth: Narratives of Disruption and Transformation
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I My Voice
- Fathers and Sons: An Autoethnographic, Performative Reflection on Trauma, Bereavement and Transformation
- Trauma and Art Making: Reclaiming a Mother/Daughter Relationship
- 'He looks at me as if I were a dog:' Representations of Shame and Trauma in the Fiction of Jean Rhys
- A Pilgrimage Into the Liminal: The Work of Mourning
- Part II Their Voice
- Enlisting Rage and Speaking Place: Alexis Wright's Carpentaria (2006)
- 'Public Hearing of Private Griefs': Investigating the Performance of History in Jane Taylor's Ubu and the Truth Commission (1998) and John Kani's Nothing but the Truth (2002)
- A Quiet Horror: Reflections on Performing Others' Traumatic Narratives in the Context of Contemporary South Africa
- Resilience and Implications from Writings of Children Traumatised by the Earthquake: A Pilot Study of Guided Narrative Technique
- A Jungian Approach to Understanding and Treating Adopted Children Who were Traumatised Prior to Their Adoption
- Part III Our Voice
- Trauma: Terror in Need of Management
- Psychoanalysis and Trauma: Changes in the Theory and the Practice, from Freud to the Shoah
- Researching the Jean Pool, or Postmodernist Literature Seen as a Jeanetically Modified Material
- National Trauma following Political Assassination: Diverse Experiences of Adjustment.