On The Im/Possibility of Mourning the Holocaust

This meditation on the nature of transgenerational transmission of Holocaust trauma and the possibility/impossibility of mourning the Holocaust was triggered, like the residue of a waking dream, by the author’s chance encounter with a private, intimate moment.

 

This paper examines four evoked experiential listening positions that the author places in relation to her own responses as a child of Holocaust survivors. As with dreams, her meditation aims at healing; reveals personal infantile and neurotic defenses, conflicts, and memories; and bears on current social and cultural ways to relate to trauma.

Reference: 
Nanette C. Auerhahn | 2021
In: Psychoanalytic Quarterly ; ISSN: 0033-2828 | 90 | 4 | 583-598
https://doi.org/10.1080/00332828.2021.1988302
Keywords: 
Bereavement, Holocaust (en), Intergenerational Effects, Jews, Memory, Psychotrauma, Rituals, Survivors