The Aftermath of Genocide: Volume 69, Number 1: Psychological Perspectives (Journal of Social Issues (JOSI))

The Aftermath of Genocide: Volume 69, Number 1: Psychological Perspectives (Journal of Social Issues (JOSI))


Yazar Johanna Ray Vollhardt Michal Bilewicz Sheri R. Levy
Yayınevi John Wiley & Sons
ISBN 9781118691564
Baskı yılı 2013
Sayfa sayısı 208
Ağırlık 0.30 kg
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The issue explores psychological consequences of past genocide. It uses a multiplicity of theoretical approaches to understand how historical genocide affects current intergroup relations and psychological well-being.

INTRODUCTION After the Genocide: Psychological Perspectives on Victim, Bystander, and Perpetrator Groups Johanna Ray Vollhardt and Michal Bilewicz

SECTION I: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PROCESSES AMONG PERPETRATOR GROUPS

National Narrative and Social Psychological Influences in Turks Denial of the Mass Killings of Armenians as Genocide Rezarta Bilali

Moral Immemorial: The Rarity of Self-Criticism for Previous Generations Genocide or Mass Violence Colin Wayne Leach, Fouad Bou Zeineddine, and Sabina Cehajic-Clancy

Thou Shall Not Kill ... Your Brother: Victim Perpetrator Cultural Closeness and Moral Disapproval of Polish Atrocities against Jews after the Holocaust Miroslaw Kofta and Patrycja Slawuta

When the Past is Far from Dead: How Ongoing Consequences of Genocides Committed by the Ingroup Impact Collective Guilt Roland Imhoff, Michael J. A. Wohl, and Hans-Peter Erb

SECTION II: CLINICAL PERSPECTIVES ON HEALING AMONG VICTIM GROUPS

Child Survivors of the 1994 Rwandan Genocide and Trauma-Related Affect Suzanne Kaplan

Restoring Self in Community: Collective Approaches to Psychological Trauma after Genocide Laurie Anne Pearlman

SECTION III: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON PROCESSES AMONG VICTIM GROUPS

The Never Again State of Israel: The Emergence of the Holocaust as a Core Feature of Israeli Identity and Its Four Incongruent Voices Yechiel Klar, Noa Shori-Eyal, and Yonat Klar

Crime against Humanity or Crime against Jews ? Acknowledgment in Construals of the Holocaust and Its Importance for Intergroup Relations Johanna Ray Vollhardt

SECTION IV: PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS FOR INTERVENTION AND PREVENTION

Reconciliation through the Righteous: The Narratives of Heroic Helpers as a Fulfillment of Emotional Needs in Polish Jewish Intergroup Contact Michal Bilewicz and Manana Jaworska

A World without Genocide: Prevention, Reconciliation, and the Creation of Peaceful Societies Ervin Staub

COMMENTARY ON THE ISSUE The Aftermath of Genocide: History as a Proximal Cause Peter Glick and Elizabeth Levy Paluck