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Meyers 210 1$aNew York :$cRoutledge,$d2012. 215 $a1 online resource (395 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-415-87903-5 311 $a0-415-87902-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront Cover; The Power of Witnessing; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface: An Invitation: Nancy R. Goodman and Marilyn B. Meyers; Acknowledgments; Contributors; Introduction: Nancy R. Goodman and Marilyn B. Meyers; Part 1: A Triptych of the Power of Witnessing; 1. The Power of Witnessing: Nancy R. Goodman; 2. Historic and Psychic Timeline: Opening and Closing the Space for Witnessing: Marilyn B. Meyers; 3. The "Anti-Train": A Metaphor for Witnessing: Nancy R. Goodman; Part 2: Reflections; 4. Testimony as Life Experience and Legacy: Dori Laub; 5. A Note on the Testimony Event: Geoffrey Hartman 327 $a6. A Holocaust Survivor's Bearing Witness: Henri Parens7. "Too Young to Remember": Recovering and Integratingthe Unacknowledged Known: Sophia Richman; Part 3: Reverberations; 8. Leiser's Song: Myra Sklarew; 9. Psychological Witnessing of My Mother's Holocaust Testimony: George Halasz; 10. Bergen-Belsen 2009: Rene?e Hartman; 11. Miklo?s: A Memoir of My Father: Katalin Roth; 12. The Power of Memorable Moments: Margit Meissner; 13. The Defiant Requiem: Acts of Witnessing: Marilyn B. Meyers; 14. One Thousand Days in Auschwitz: Joseph Neumann and the Will to Live: Elaine Neuman Kulp Shabad 327 $a15. My Lost Father: Clemens Loew16. The Shadow of Shira: Marilyn B. Meyers; Part 4: Traces; 17. Blood: Reading the Holocaust: Arlene Kramer Richards; 18. Through the Eye of the Needle: The Art of Esther Nisenthal Krinitz: Witnessing the Witness Through Filmmaking: Nina Shapiro-Perl; 19. A Photographic Commentary on the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe: Elsa Blum; 20. Opening the Mind to Trauma Through Oscillations of Focus: Learning From the Film Schindler's List: Nancy R. Goodman; 21. Giving Voice to the Silenced Through Theater: Gail Humphries Mardirosian 327 $a22. Witnessing the Death of Yiddish Language and Culture: Holes in the Doorposts: Arnold RichardsPart 5: Links; 23. Trauma, Therapy, and Witnessing: Marilyn B. Meyers; 24. "We're in This Too": The Effects of 9/11 on Transference, Countertransference, and Technique: Nancy R. Goodman, Harriet I. Basseches, Paula L. Ellman, and Susan S. Elmendorf; 25. What Do You Want? On Witnessing Genocide Today: Bridget Conley-Zilkic; 26. Bystandership-One Can Make a Difference: InterviewWith Ervin Staub: Nancy R. Goodman and Marilyn B. Meyers; Postscript: A Goodbye: Nancy R. Goodman and Marilyn B. Meyers 327 $aIndex 330 $aWitnessing comes in as many forms as the trauma that gives birth to it. 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