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Elizabeth Rosner

    Questa autrice approfondisce le conseguenze intergenerazionali di guerre, genocidi e violenze, intrecciando narrazioni personali con ricerche estese e interviste. Il suo lavoro esplora il complesso rapporto tra trauma e memoria, esaminando come le conseguenze del passato plasmano il nostro presente e futuro. Attraverso la prosa e la poesia, illumina le intricate complessità dell'esperienza umana e la sua risonanza duratura nel tempo. La sua scrittura espande le conversazioni sull'affrontare la storia per trasformare il domani.

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    Third Ear
    Survivor Café
    • Survivor Café

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      Rosner's memoir blends personal narrative with research on the impact of mass trauma, exploring its effects on both individual and cultural levels. Praised as a Best Book of 2017 by the San Francisco Chronicle, it delves into historical atrocities like the Holocaust, the Vietnam War, and Japanese American internment, presenting these themes with clarity and intimacy. The work serves as an exploration of shared experiences among the children of survivors, urging readers to reflect on their own connections to the past. Rosner's writing is noted for its poetic quality, seamlessly intertwining her story with those of others affected by trauma, and revealing hope amid darkness. Her examination of multigenerational trauma addresses complex issues such as anti-Semitism, racism, and loss, while also emphasizing the importance of storytelling in processing suffering. Critics highlight her ability to merge scholarly insight with personal revelation, offering a thoughtful meditation on memory and the inheritance of pain. Ultimately, Rosner's work opens a dialogue about the need for acknowledgment and understanding of past atrocities as a pathway to healing and peace. This profound contribution to discussions about legacy and responsibility resonates deeply with readers, making it an essential read for those interested in the intricate connections between trauma and memory.

      Survivor Café
    • Third Ear

      Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening

      • 240pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Exploring the intersection of personal experience and academic research, the author delves into the transformative power of listening for fostering empathy and social change. Drawing from her background as the child of Holocaust survivors and her multilingual upbringing, she weaves together narratives and insights from fields like psychotherapy and neurolinguistics. This examination reveals how the sounds and silences in our interactions shape our relationships and understanding of the world.

      Third Ear