This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11133-016-9337-4Given that literature on the intra- and inter-generational transmission of traumas is mainly based on secondary literature and focuses on the transmission of trauma memory in terms of the historical knowledge of group trauma, this article develops the theory of vicarious group trauma and tests this theory by exploring vicarious traumatization in the everyday lives of Jews in Britain through the methods of observation and in-depth interviewing. Vicarious group trauma is defined as a life or safety-threatening event or abuse that happened to some members of a social group but is felt by other members as their own experience...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
This article explores the relationship between Jewishness and the state of Israel and looks at the e...
We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduri...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
In this chapter, the author reflects on secondary and, to a lesser extent, vicarious trauma among de...
While surveys indicate that American Jews have predominantly favorable attitudes towards Israel, the...
This article investigates the role of ritual in the cross-generational transmission of trauma among ...
This article examines the phenomenon of guilt in relation to postwar subjectivity by examining the r...
Historical trauma may cast a shadow over the lives of subsequent generations of victimised groups. W...
The increase in memorialization of the Holocaust, starting in the 1970’s, indicates that it is a pro...
Research has shown that individuals who experience an event that shatters their assumptions of the w...
Sociologist Kai Erikson defines collective trauma as a "blow" to one’s collective identity...
Collective trauma is a cataclysmic event that shatters the basic fabric of society. Aside from the h...
This personal account is the author's attempt to come to terms with the traumatic effects of growing...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
This article explores the relationship between Jewishness and the state of Israel and looks at the e...
We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduri...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
This article examines the consequences of different representations of the Holocaust for intergroup ...
In this chapter, the author reflects on secondary and, to a lesser extent, vicarious trauma among de...
While surveys indicate that American Jews have predominantly favorable attitudes towards Israel, the...
This article investigates the role of ritual in the cross-generational transmission of trauma among ...
This article examines the phenomenon of guilt in relation to postwar subjectivity by examining the r...
Historical trauma may cast a shadow over the lives of subsequent generations of victimised groups. W...
The increase in memorialization of the Holocaust, starting in the 1970’s, indicates that it is a pro...
Research has shown that individuals who experience an event that shatters their assumptions of the w...
Sociologist Kai Erikson defines collective trauma as a "blow" to one’s collective identity...
Collective trauma is a cataclysmic event that shatters the basic fabric of society. Aside from the h...
This personal account is the author's attempt to come to terms with the traumatic effects of growing...
In 1980, thirty-five years after the end of World War II, the long-term impact of war-trauma on indi...
This article explores the relationship between Jewishness and the state of Israel and looks at the e...
We examined associations between two orientations based on historical group trauma, a form of enduri...