unsaid, the incommunicable, the unbearable, and the irretrievable
TitleThe unsaid, the incommunicable, the unbearable, and the irretrievable
Author
Call numberP155.93/022
Object number10615
PublisherOral History Association
Year of publication
2014
Physical description14p.
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the journal 'Oral History Review'
41(2):229-243 September 2014
41(2):229-243 September 2014
Description
Elucidates the range and complexity of different kinds of silence in survivors’ spoken accounts. Although most often invoked in connection with survivors’ silence, psychic trauma does not play a central role in this analysis. Indeed, discourse about trauma has tended to distract from a great many other processes that impact what survivors do and do not retell, especially survivors’ own reflections about recounting, their deliberate strategies and choices, and the impact of listeners—immediate, anticipated, and imagined.