Wounded Scholar, Healing Witness
The Value of Life Writing in Coping with Traumas
Herausgeber: Gil, Idit; Hofer, Stefanie
Wounded Scholar, Healing Witness
The Value of Life Writing in Coping with Traumas
Herausgeber: Gil, Idit; Hofer, Stefanie
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This edited book focuses on the role of scholars in studying their own individual traumas, exploring the complex interplay between personal trauma and scholarly engagement. It gathers a diverse range of contributions, including an essay, seven articles and an insightful interview.
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This edited book focuses on the role of scholars in studying their own individual traumas, exploring the complex interplay between personal trauma and scholarly engagement. It gathers a diverse range of contributions, including an essay, seven articles and an insightful interview.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9781041105787
- ISBN-10: 1041105789
- Artikelnr.: 73985677
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 480g
- ISBN-13: 9781041105787
- ISBN-10: 1041105789
- Artikelnr.: 73985677
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Idit Gil is the academic director of the MA program of Interdisciplinary Democracy Studies at the Open University of Israel, Ra'anana, Israel. Specialising in Holocaust studies, her research focuses on the intricacies of history, memory, and societal and political dynamics. Her scholarly works about Jewish forced labour, survivor testimonies, and the complexities of Holocaust memory in Israeli society have been featured in publications such as Lessons and Legacies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Yad Vashem Studies, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, Modern Judaism, Israel Studies, and ITS Jahrbuch. She is also the author of the book, The Holocaust: Between the Personal and the History (2017 [Hebrew]). Stefanie Hofer is Associate Professor of German in the Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures at Virginia Tech, USA. She has published on contemporary German literature and cinematic depictions of Germany's struggle to come to terms with Nazi atrocities and leftwing terrorism. Her current research focuses on the role of autobiographical narratives in posttraumatic healing. Drawing from her own experiences after the murder of her husband during the 16 April 2007 shootings at Virginia Tech, USA, she argues that analysing literary and filmic depictions of loss and trauma across time and cultures can serve as a catharsis for grieving and, ultimately, provide a self-determined space for working through trauma. Her work has appeared in scholarly venues such as American Imago, German Life and Letters, Film Criticism, Film International, Seminar, and Women in German Yearbook.
Introduction: Wounded Scholar, Healing Witness 1. 'I Hope You and Your
Loved Ones Remain Safe': Dispatch from a Teacher-Scholar-Life Writer in
Wartime 2. Kinship in Darkness: On the Humanities' Intrinsic Potential to
Foster Post-Traumatic Healing 3. On the Memory of Birds: A Meditation on
Memory and Mourning AIDS Deaths in South Africa 4. Inventing Reality: An
Integration of Autobiographical Fiction with Jungian Psychoanalysis to
Negotiate a Personal Experience of Trauma 5. Between the Personal and the
History: Writing a Biography in the First Person 6. Trauma and Healing
through Postgenerational Holodomor Survivor Research 7. Torn Bodies: Inner
Conflicts of Surviving Composers 8. Scriptotherapy: WW2 Shanghai Female
Refugees' Memoirs 9. On Witnessing, the Responsibility of Transmitting, and
the Healing Powers of Creativity. An Interview with the Jewish-Argentine
Artist Mirta Kupferminc
Loved Ones Remain Safe': Dispatch from a Teacher-Scholar-Life Writer in
Wartime 2. Kinship in Darkness: On the Humanities' Intrinsic Potential to
Foster Post-Traumatic Healing 3. On the Memory of Birds: A Meditation on
Memory and Mourning AIDS Deaths in South Africa 4. Inventing Reality: An
Integration of Autobiographical Fiction with Jungian Psychoanalysis to
Negotiate a Personal Experience of Trauma 5. Between the Personal and the
History: Writing a Biography in the First Person 6. Trauma and Healing
through Postgenerational Holodomor Survivor Research 7. Torn Bodies: Inner
Conflicts of Surviving Composers 8. Scriptotherapy: WW2 Shanghai Female
Refugees' Memoirs 9. On Witnessing, the Responsibility of Transmitting, and
the Healing Powers of Creativity. An Interview with the Jewish-Argentine
Artist Mirta Kupferminc
Introduction: Wounded Scholar, Healing Witness 1. 'I Hope You and Your
Loved Ones Remain Safe': Dispatch from a Teacher-Scholar-Life Writer in
Wartime 2. Kinship in Darkness: On the Humanities' Intrinsic Potential to
Foster Post-Traumatic Healing 3. On the Memory of Birds: A Meditation on
Memory and Mourning AIDS Deaths in South Africa 4. Inventing Reality: An
Integration of Autobiographical Fiction with Jungian Psychoanalysis to
Negotiate a Personal Experience of Trauma 5. Between the Personal and the
History: Writing a Biography in the First Person 6. Trauma and Healing
through Postgenerational Holodomor Survivor Research 7. Torn Bodies: Inner
Conflicts of Surviving Composers 8. Scriptotherapy: WW2 Shanghai Female
Refugees' Memoirs 9. On Witnessing, the Responsibility of Transmitting, and
the Healing Powers of Creativity. An Interview with the Jewish-Argentine
Artist Mirta Kupferminc
Loved Ones Remain Safe': Dispatch from a Teacher-Scholar-Life Writer in
Wartime 2. Kinship in Darkness: On the Humanities' Intrinsic Potential to
Foster Post-Traumatic Healing 3. On the Memory of Birds: A Meditation on
Memory and Mourning AIDS Deaths in South Africa 4. Inventing Reality: An
Integration of Autobiographical Fiction with Jungian Psychoanalysis to
Negotiate a Personal Experience of Trauma 5. Between the Personal and the
History: Writing a Biography in the First Person 6. Trauma and Healing
through Postgenerational Holodomor Survivor Research 7. Torn Bodies: Inner
Conflicts of Surviving Composers 8. Scriptotherapy: WW2 Shanghai Female
Refugees' Memoirs 9. On Witnessing, the Responsibility of Transmitting, and
the Healing Powers of Creativity. An Interview with the Jewish-Argentine
Artist Mirta Kupferminc







