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Trauma and resilience in Holocaust memoir : strategies of self-preservation and inter-generational encounter with narrative

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Through narrative analysis of the memoirs of six Holocaust survivors from a single extended family this book examines strategies of self-preservation of young people exposed to violence and persecution at different ages and life stages. Through the lens of studying resilience in child development, this book describes the striking diversity of Holocaust-era experiences and traces the arc of a remarkable global diaspora. Birnbaum argues that stories from the past can enhance understanding of the internal lives of today's young refugees and survivors of violent conflict. Exploring the socio-politics of narrative and memory, this book considers the ways that children of Holocaust survivors may honor the past while also allowing a new generation to engage family history in a conversation with contemporary concerns.

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