SURVIVOR CAFE - THE LEGACY OF TRAUMA AND THE LABYRINTH OF IN SOUTH AFRICA
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 11 working days Endorsements sought from Susan Griffin, Rebecca Solnit (colleague & acquaintance), Alison Owings, Viet Nguyen and Daniel Mendelsohn With the realities of a global refugee crisis and the collapse of order in South Sudan, we are faced anew with the challenge of how to honor survivors, and both hear and record their stories. Rosner shows us a powerful way forward An important addition to Holocaust nonfiction Trauma studies is one of the most popular and fastest growing fields of academic study in the liberal arts and comparative literature programs; this title has major course adoption and campus lecture potential BEA, ALA Annual, Bay Area Book Festival, Litquake, 2018 LA Times Festival of Books, Features Summary A bold work of nonfiction that examines the ways that survivors, witnesses, and post-war generations talk about and shape traumatic experiences. Author Elizabeth Rosner Publisher Basic Civitas Books Release date 20170831 Pages 304 ISBN 1-61902-954-5 ISBN 13 978-1-61902-954-5
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