Remembrance, trauma and collective memory - The battle for memory in psychoanalysis

被引:60
作者
Bohleber, Werner
机构
[1] D-60325 Frankfurt am Main
关键词
remembrance; memory; trauma; reconstruction; collective memory; Holocaust; generation; PSYCHIC TRAUMA; TRANSFERENCE; OBJECT; RECONSTRUCTION; FREUD; TIME;
D O I
10.1516/V5H5-8351-7636-7878
中图分类号
B84-0 [心理学理论];
学科分类号
040201 ;
摘要
In contemporary clinical theory in psychoanalysis, remembering life-historical events and reconstructing the past have lost the central therapeutic function that they had for Freud. The author describes this development and demonstrates the way in which trauma and its remembrance resist it. He discusses the problem of the truth status of memories. Traumatic memories are not subject to transformation by the present when they are retrieved. They constitute a kind of foreign body in the psychic-associative network, but rather than forming an exact replica of the traumatic experience they undergo specific remodellings. The author describes some of the psychic processes in this encapsulated realm. Resolving its predominant dynamics and extricating phantasy,from traumatic reality require a remembrance and reconstruction of the traumatic events in the analytic treatment. The author goes on to describe the vital importance of social discourse concerning historical truth for both the individual concerned and society in connection with disasters defined as man-made. A reluctance to know often sets in here that stems from the desire to avoid confronting the crimes, the horror and the victims' suffering. With the Holocaust in particular, the further problem arises of how to avoid its subjugation in historical description to defining categories that eliminate the horror and traumatic nature of the events. Remembering crimes unfolds a special set of dynamics. The author describes both these dynamics and their transgenerational effects on post-war German society. He concludes that, in order to confront the problems posed by a multifaceted traumatic reality, it is also necessary to battle to restore memory to an appropriate place in psychoanalysis.
引用
收藏
页码:329 / 352
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
[31]   Trauma, Grief, Reparation and Memory [J].
Lira, Elizabeth .
REVISTA DE ESTUDIOS SOCIALES, 2010, (36) :14-28
[32]   Mapping Collective Memory and Trauma: A Study of Geetanjali Shree's Tomb of Sand as a Partition Novel [J].
Pathania, Namrata .
LITERARY VOICE, 2024, 1 (22)
[33]   Painful Collective Memory: Measuring Collective Memory Affect in the Karabakh Conflict [J].
Garagozov, Rauf .
PEACE AND CONFLICT-JOURNAL OF PEACE PSYCHOLOGY, 2016, 22 (01) :28-35
[34]   Collective memory and autobiographical memory: Similar but not the same [J].
Schuman, Howard ;
Corning, Amy .
MEMORY STUDIES, 2014, 7 (02) :146-160
[35]   The archive: between individual memory and collective memory [J].
Arrebola Parras, Simon .
GLOCAL: CODIFICAR, MEDIAR, TRANSFORMAR, VIVIR, 2017, :746-750
[36]   Major events and the collective memory of conflicts [J].
Nets , Rafi .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT, 2013, 24 (03) :209-230
[37]   Individual and Collective Memory: Intersection Points [J].
Trufanova, Elena O. .
VOPROSY FILOSOFII, 2020, (06) :18-22
[38]   War Memory and Trauma in Contemporary Novel: A Style for History? [J].
Milquet, Sophie .
REVUE BELGE DE PHILOLOGIE ET D HISTOIRE, 2017, 95 (03) :519-530
[39]   The memory of trauma or how to deny forgetting in order not to remember [J].
Schmid-Kitsikis, E .
REVUE FRANCAISE DE PSYCHANALYSE, 2000, 64 (01) :139-+
[40]   Collective procedural memory [J].
Donahue, Sean .
PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES, 2024, 181 (2-3) :397-417