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Psychoanal Q. 2021;90(4):583-598. doi: 10.1080/00332828.2021.1988302.
This meditation on the nature of transgenerational transmission of Holocaust trauma and the possibility/impossibility of mourning the Holocaust was triggered, like the residue of a waking dream, by the author's chance encounter with a private, intimate moment. This paper examines four evoked experiential listening positions that the author places in relation to her own responses as a child of Holocaust survivors. As with dreams, her meditation aims at healing; reveals personal infantile and neurotic defenses, conflicts, and memories; and bears on current social and cultural ways to relate to trauma.
这篇关于大屠杀创伤代际传递的本质以及哀悼大屠杀的可能性/不可能性的冥想,就像一个清醒梦的残余,是由作者偶然遇到一个私人、亲密的时刻引发的。本文探讨了作者将自己置于与大屠杀幸存者的孩子有关的四种诱发体验式倾听立场。就像梦一样,她的冥想旨在治愈;揭示个人的婴儿期和神经症防御、冲突和记忆;并与当前社会和文化与创伤相关的方式有关。