Aftermath: Violence and the Remaking of a SelfA powerful personal narrative of recovery and an illuminating philosophical exploration of trauma |
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... Philosophical,” American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 95, no. 1 (1995): 37–40; “Outliving Oneself: Trauma, Memory and Personal Identity,” Feminists Rethink the Self, ed. Diana T. Meyers (Boulder, Colo ...
... Philosophical 23 T H R E E Outliving Oneself 37 F O U R Acts of Memory 67 F I V E The Politics of Forgetting 85 S I X Retellings 101 Afterword 119 Acknowledgments 125 Notes 129 Bibliography 147 Index 157 vii af·ter·math, n. 1. Something ...
... philosophical theorizing about the self, and an examination of clinical and neurological studies of trauma. The result is a record of my thinking about trauma and recovery over the past ten years. The chronology of this period, however ...
... philosophical examination of violence and its aftermath is a first-person narrative of remaking a self shattered by trauma. Chapter 1, an account of philosophical issues raised by my assault and the immediate aftermath, was written ...
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Contents
TWO On the Personal as Philosophical | 23 |
THREE Outliving Oneself | 37 |
FOUR Acts of Memory | 67 |
FIVE The Politics of Forgetting | 85 |
SIX Retellings | 101 |
Afterword | 119 |
Acknowledgments | 125 |
Notes | 129 |
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