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Intergenerational Trauma in Refugee Communities Laura Kromják 9781032473789

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This volume explores intergenerational trauma among refugee communities displaced throughout the world.

Considering patterns and findings across disciplines, cultural contexts, and methodologies, the volume addresses the way trauma is passed on generationally among populations characterized by a large exodus from various regions, and communities in which intergenerational trauma can be observed among second-generation youth. Drawing on studies of displaced communities worldwide, this comprehensive and interdisciplinary analysis examines the effects of transgenerational trauma. It explores definitions and concepts of intergenerational trauma, comparing and contrasting perspectives across generations, and the mechanisms at work in its transmission.

The volume is well suited for scholars across social sciences with interests in memory studies, political violence, and refugee and diaspora studies.



About the Author

Laura Kromjak is Assistant Professor in the Department of Global and Development Studies, Institute of Political and International Studies, ELTE Faculty of Social Sciences in Budapest, Hungary. She teaches migration, international development and European Union related subjects, and her regional focus is the Western Balkans. Her interests include trauma research, memory politics and reconciliation in post-conflict societies. Her work also focuses on post-war family dynamics, especially the challenges facing elderly population both in Bosnia and Herzegovina and its diaspora.

Ajlina Karamehic-Muratovic is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at St. Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, where she teaches health-related and research methodology courses. Her interdisciplinary research is health- and community-focused, with an emphasis on issues facing refugees and immigrants. Her research interests also include mental health beliefs and stigma among Arab youth in the Middle East.



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"This book is a profound journey into the dark legacy of intergenerational trauma in refugee communities. It sheds light on the heavy shadows we've inherited - fears, tensions, and the oppressive silences of our ancestors. It compels us to lift the veil on the hidden, break the silence and cleanse the 'burden of survival' from the walls that held our forebears captive, who fought to voice the unspeakable truth."

-Mandana Hendessi, OBE, Author of 'The Kurds: The Struggle for National Identity and Statehood', Social Development and Social Movements Specialist, London, United Kingdom.

"Today, when there appears to be little space for reflection in the face of ongoing wars, genocides, forced migrations, and gross injustices, Intergenerational Trauma in Refugee Communities affirms the conviction that the compelling point of the trauma transmission process is when speakers' emotional and ontological truths are integrated into the stories of successive generations, respecting the noble resilience of forbearers and their progeny."

-Keith Doubt, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Wittenberg University, OH, U.S.A.

"Kromjak and Karamehic-Muratovic have produced a foundational study for understanding the way trauma impacts intergenerational social and political norms. This volume will certainly become a standard reference text not only within refugee studies but across the social sciences in short order."

-Dr. Jasmin Mujanovic, Senior Non-Resident Fellow, Newlines Institute, Washington D.C., U.S.A.

"This collection, notable for its global and cross-disciplinary scholarship and clear, accessible language, provides critical insights into the far-reaching impacts of twentieth-century imperial genocides and ongoing state violence. It calls for hospitality while exploring the entanglement of displaced 'refugees' and forced migration with political violence and the quest for justice."

-Fazil Moradi, Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study, South Africa, Author of 'Being Human: Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq'.





Book Information
ISBN 9781032473789
Author Laura Kromjak
Format Hardback
Page Count 270
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd

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