PTSD and the Politics of Trauma in Israel: A Nation on the Couch

Author:   Keren Friedman-Peleg ,  Hebrew University Magnes Press
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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Pages:   200
Publication Date:   13 December 2016
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PTSD and the Politics of Trauma in Israel: A Nation on the Couch


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Overview

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, has long been defined as a mental trauma that solely affects the individual. However, against the backdrop of contemporary Israel, what role do families, health experts, donors, and the national community at large play in interpreting and responding to this individualized trauma? In PTSD and the Politics of Trauma in Israel, Keren Friedman-Peleg sheds light on a new way of speaking about mental vulnerability and national belonging in contemporary Israel. Based on ethnographic fieldwork conducted at The Israel Center for Victims of Terror and War and The Israel Trauma Coalition between 2004 and 2009, Friedman-Peleg's rich ethnographic study challenges the traditional and limited definitions of trauma. In doing so, she exposes how these clinical definitions have been transformed into new categories of identity, thereby raising new dynamics of power, as well as new forms of dialogue.

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Author:   Keren Friedman-Peleg ,  Hebrew University Magnes Press
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781442629318


ISBN 10:   1442629312
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   13 December 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

"Introduction Chapter One Birth of Agencies, Birth of an Interpretative Framework  Chapter Two Trauma and Capital: Bearers of Knowledge, Keepers of Cashboxes  Chapter Three Trauma and the Camera: Labeling Stress, Marketing the Fear  Chapter Four They Shoot, Cry and Are Treated: The ""Clinical Nucleus"" of Trauma among IDF Soldiers  Chapter Five Woman, Man and Disorder: Trauma in the Intimate Sphere of the Family  Chapter Six Wandering PTSD: Ethnic Diversity and At-Risk Groups across the Country Chapter Seven Taking Hold: Resilience Program in the Southern Town of Sderot  Chapter Eight Treading Cautiously around Sensitive Clinical and Political Domains  References"

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"""Keren Friedman-Peleg's ethnographic study is an incisive contribution to our understanding of how regional and national history, local institutional cultures, and the expectations of a diverse and divided population shape the clinical phenomenology of PTSD and an unending collective trauma."" --Allan Young, Professor, Departments of Social Studies of Medicine, Anthropology, and Psychiatry, McGill University "" PTSD and the Politics of Trauma in Israel is an important contribution to the anthropological literature on PTSD."" --Joshua Breslau, Medical Anthropologist and Psychiatric Epidemiologist, Rand Corporation"


PTSD and the Politics of Trauma in Israel is an important contribution to the anthropological literature on PTSD. - Joshua Breslau, Medical Anthropologist and Psychiatric Epidemiologist, Rand Corporation Keren Friedman-Peleg's ethnographic study is an incisive contribution to our understanding of how regional and national history, local institutional cultures, and the expectations of a diverse and divided population shape the clinical phenomenology of PTSD and an unending collective trauma. - Allan Young, Professor, Departments of Social Studies of Medicine, Anthropology, and Psychiatry, McGill University


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Keren Friedman-Peleg is a senior lecturer at the School of Behavioral Science and the Head of the President’s Program for Excellence at the College of Management–Academic Studies in Israel.

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