Examines what role traumatic family narratives play in identity formation of subsequent generations. Considers transmission processes of memory and history. Specifically focuses on identity of adult (age 18-40) grandchildren of Holocaust survivors in America juxtaposed with identity of adult Jewish Americans whose families were not directly impacted by the Holocaust. Original research in the form of oral history is analyzed using sociological frameworks
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
The Holocaust is an event that lives on in societies’ consciousness in the form of memorial monument...
Victoria Aarons and Alan L. Berger show that Holocaust literary representation has continued to flou...
When examining the process of the intergenerational transmission of trauma for the experiences of fi...
Objective: Previous experimental research has yielded inconclusive findings regarding the effects of...
Over sixty-five years ago the Jewish people were liberated from Nazi Europe. Since that time, resear...
This paper contends that traumatic memories are not inherently memories of an experienced trauma. It...
Victoria Aarons and Alan L. Berger show that Holocaust literary representation has continued to flou...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
Although not exposed to the experiences of their parents, there is substantial research evidence tha...
This project addresses the relationship between female Holocaust survivors who are grandmothers and ...
This dissertation study explored the cultural identity experiences of Armenian Genocide descendants....
In this essay, I analyze the terminology used in the United States (U.S.) to refer to Jews who lived...
The recent shift in narrative and memory studies embraces the powerful impact of inherited family ex...
Formation of American Jewish identity in the 1930s and 1940s was a multi-dimensional process. The Je...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
The Holocaust is an event that lives on in societies’ consciousness in the form of memorial monument...
Victoria Aarons and Alan L. Berger show that Holocaust literary representation has continued to flou...
When examining the process of the intergenerational transmission of trauma for the experiences of fi...
Objective: Previous experimental research has yielded inconclusive findings regarding the effects of...
Over sixty-five years ago the Jewish people were liberated from Nazi Europe. Since that time, resear...
This paper contends that traumatic memories are not inherently memories of an experienced trauma. It...
Victoria Aarons and Alan L. Berger show that Holocaust literary representation has continued to flou...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
Although not exposed to the experiences of their parents, there is substantial research evidence tha...
This project addresses the relationship between female Holocaust survivors who are grandmothers and ...
This dissertation study explored the cultural identity experiences of Armenian Genocide descendants....
In this essay, I analyze the terminology used in the United States (U.S.) to refer to Jews who lived...
The recent shift in narrative and memory studies embraces the powerful impact of inherited family ex...
Formation of American Jewish identity in the 1930s and 1940s was a multi-dimensional process. The Je...
The long-term effects of genocidal wars on adolescent survivors are not sufficiently understood. Hol...
The Holocaust is an event that lives on in societies’ consciousness in the form of memorial monument...
Victoria Aarons and Alan L. Berger show that Holocaust literary representation has continued to flou...