Survivor café: the legacy of trauma [and the] labyrinth of memory

As survivors of many of the twentieth century's most monumental events―the Holocaust, Hiroshima, the Killing Fields―begin to pass away, Survivor Café addresses urgent questions: How do we carry those stories forward? How do we collectively ensure that the horrors of the past are not forgotten?...

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Main Author: Rosner, Elizabeth (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, California Counterpoint [2017]
In:Year: 2017
Online Access: Inhaltsverzeichnis (Verlag)
Availability in Tübingen:Present in Tübingen.
UB: 59 A 5603
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