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116 tulosta hakusanalla Rony Alfandary

Postmemory, Psychoanalysis and Holocaust Ghosts
Through the collection of letters sent by members of a Jewish family between 1923 and 1942, this fascinating book explores phenomenological and psychoanalytical aspects of the Holocaust and its associated trauma, and the impact on future generations of the same family.This book charts a postmemorial study of the Cohen family of Salonica which branched out to Paris and Tel-Aviv during the 1920s and 1930s. The exploration of the contents of four boxes containing hundreds of letters, pictures and other documents portray a microhistory of one family that was once a part of a thriving community. Showing how the shadows of trauma can be passed through the generations, the book uncovers the tragedies that befell the Cohen family, and how the discovery of these materials has affected existing family members.In an intriguing work of postmemory research and analysis, this book appeals to both scholars of the Holocaust and psychoanalysts interested in the unconscious impact of history.
Postmemory, Psychoanalysis and Holocaust Ghosts
Through the collection of letters sent by members of a Jewish family between 1923 and 1942, this fascinating book explores phenomenological and psychoanalytical aspects of the Holocaust and its associated trauma, and the impact on future generations of the same family.This book charts a postmemorial study of the Cohen family of Salonica which branched out to Paris and Tel-Aviv during the 1920s and 1930s. The exploration of the contents of four boxes containing hundreds of letters, pictures and other documents portray a microhistory of one family that was once a part of a thriving community. Showing how the shadows of trauma can be passed through the generations, the book uncovers the tragedies that befell the Cohen family, and how the discovery of these materials has affected existing family members.In an intriguing work of postmemory research and analysis, this book appeals to both scholars of the Holocaust and psychoanalysts interested in the unconscious impact of history.
A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet
A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet: Exile and Return focuses on the dialogue created by literature and psychoanalysis in an individual’s quest to explore existential issues, such as a sense of belonging to a homeland and a recurring sense of the Uncanny (das unheimliche). Rony Alfandary explores Durrell’s attempt to recreate a sense of belonging to a homeland, which perhaps never existed but can be retraced and reinvented through writing.This book studies some issues present in Durrell’s work: the connection between biographical and fictional elements in the study of literature the influence of early Freudian theoretical themes upon the writer later influences including post-modern and hermeneutic theoriesThe life and work of Lawrence Durrell can serve as a prototype of a man’s quest for meaning, in a world caught in turmoil in the period between and during WW2. The author’s psychoanalytic exploration of the work and its relevance to human experience today, shows how the themes Durrell dealt with remain relevant. Alfandary highlights the ways in which his usage of several author narrative styles exemplifies the divergent and often contradictory nature of "Truth", emerging rather as multi-layered, multi-voiced and often torn sense of human subjectivity.A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet: Exile and Return demonstrates Durrell’s strong influence by psychoanalytic thought and will appeal to both psychoanalytic and literary scholars.
Creativity and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at Times of War, Exile, and Trauma
Creativity and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at Times of War, Exile, and Trauma draws upon decades of clinical experience to illuminate the unique challenges and profound insights that emerge when practicing psychoanalytic psychotherapy within a multifaceted social terrain. With reference to clinical case material and theoretical insight, Alfandary offers readers unprecedented access to therapeutic work conducted in Israel amid ongoing cultural tensions, military conflicts, and intergenerational trauma. Drawing from Winnicott, Bion, Klein, and Freud, the author explores how exile, trauma, and war fracture both individual identity and the social fabric, and how these ruptures can also spark unexpected creativity and growth. The book also covers a range of themes, including immigration, cross-cultural work, military trauma and antisemitism, revealing how psychoanalytic practice adapts and responds to Israel's distinctive social pressures while offering universal insights into human resilience, trauma recovery, and the therapeutic relationship. Creativity and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at Times of War, Exile, and Trauma will be of great interest to psychoanalytic psychotherapists, social workers and psychologists. It will also be relevant for academics and scholars of trauma studies, literary studies and interdisciplinary researchers.
Creativity and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at Times of War, Exile, and Trauma
Creativity and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at Times of War, Exile, and Trauma draws upon decades of clinical experience to illuminate the unique challenges and profound insights that emerge when practicing psychoanalytic psychotherapy within a multifaceted social terrain. With reference to clinical case material and theoretical insight, Alfandary offers readers unprecedented access to therapeutic work conducted in Israel amid ongoing cultural tensions, military conflicts, and intergenerational trauma. Drawing from Winnicott, Bion, Klein, and Freud, the author explores how exile, trauma, and war fracture both individual identity and the social fabric, and how these ruptures can also spark unexpected creativity and growth. The book also covers a range of themes, including immigration, cross-cultural work, military trauma and antisemitism, revealing how psychoanalytic practice adapts and responds to Israel's distinctive social pressures while offering universal insights into human resilience, trauma recovery, and the therapeutic relationship. Creativity and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at Times of War, Exile, and Trauma will be of great interest to psychoanalytic psychotherapists, social workers and psychologists. It will also be relevant for academics and scholars of trauma studies, literary studies and interdisciplinary researchers.
A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet
A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet: Exile and Return focuses on the dialogue created by literature and psychoanalysis in an individual’s quest to explore existential issues, such as a sense of belonging to a homeland and a recurring sense of the Uncanny (das unheimliche). Rony Alfandary explores Durrell’s attempt to recreate a sense of belonging to a homeland, which perhaps never existed but can be retraced and reinvented through writing.This book studies some issues present in Durrell’s work: the connection between biographical and fictional elements in the study of literature the influence of early Freudian theoretical themes upon the writer later influences including post-modern and hermeneutic theoriesThe life and work of Lawrence Durrell can serve as a prototype of a man’s quest for meaning, in a world caught in turmoil in the period between and during WW2. The author’s psychoanalytic exploration of the work and its relevance to human experience today, shows how the themes Durrell dealt with remain relevant. Alfandary highlights the ways in which his usage of several author narrative styles exemplifies the divergent and often contradictory nature of "Truth", emerging rather as multi-layered, multi-voiced and often torn sense of human subjectivity.A Psychoanalytic Study of Lawrence Durrell’s The Alexandria Quartet: Exile and Return demonstrates Durrell’s strong influence by psychoanalytic thought and will appeal to both psychoanalytic and literary scholars.
The Invisible Wound - A Study of the Emotional Abuse of Children

The Invisible Wound - A Study of the Emotional Abuse of Children

Rony Alfandary

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2019
pokkari
The emotional abuse of children is recognized as a significant cause for mental disturbances. However, opinions vary on what can be considered as emotional abuse. On the one hand, emotional abuse is seen to be embedded within Western culture child-rearing practice, thus turning every parent into a potential abuser. On the other hand, emotional abuse is seen as a symptom of dysfunctional families, only affecting a limited number. I suggest that the detection of emotional abuse of children needs to take into account cultural practices of child-rearing as it runs along a continuum of severity. The ecological model attempts to describe the conditions for the occurrence of emotional abuse which can assist social workers who work directly with children at risk and offer them assistance which can sometimes prevent later pathology.
Täällä Rony Smolar, Jerusalem
Israelin historia on yhtä pitkää uutistapahtumaa aina valtion perustamisesta 1948 lähtien. Rony Smolar (s. 1944) taustoittaa tasapuolisesti Israelia ja sen lähinaapureita ja vie lukijan paikkoihin, joihin turisteilla ei ole pääsyä. Lähi-idän kriisit avautuvat Smolarin kautta päiväuutisia laajemmasta näkökulmasta. Teos on ajankohtainen tietopaketti Israelista ja juutalaisesta uskosta suomalaisin silmin.Smolar on suomenjuutalainen toimittaja, kirjailija ja yrittäjä. Häneltä on aiemmin ilmestynyt teos Setä Stiller - Valpon ja Gestapon välissä (Tammi 2003).
Siddha and Rony

Siddha and Rony

Siddha Smaran

Notion Press, Inc.
2021
nidottu
This Book Is About a Person Named Siddha Who Is Scared Of Dogs and Darkness and a Dog Named Rony with Some Problem.MY NAME IS SIDDHA SMARAN RAHUL JANNU, I AM A STUDENT. I WROTE THIS BOOK BECAUSE, I ALWAYS WANTED TO WRITE A STORY ABOUT A DOG AND ME
Debt Dance: A Global Journey Through Fiscal Tightropes
Debt Dance: A Global Journey Through Fiscal Tightropes" takes you on a whirlwind tour of government borrowing around the world. It explores the reasons why countries, from emerging economies to established powers, choose to take on debt. You'll discover how these borrowed funds can be used to invest in infrastructure, social programs, or stimulate economic growth. But this book isn't all about the tango. It also delves into the delicate balancing act - the very real risks of excessive debt. We'll explore concepts like inflation, how debt can crowd out private investment, and the burden placed on future generations. "Debt Dance" uses engaging explanations and global examples to shed light on the complex world of sovereign debt. It's a must-read for anyone curious about how nations manage their finances in an interconnected world.
Unlock Your Potential: Using Data to Fuel Your Athletic Journey
Unlock Your Potential" dives into the dynamic world of data-driven athletics. It shows you how to leverage the power of data collection and analysis to optimize your training and performance. This book equips you with the tools to track your progress, identify weaknesses, and tailor your workouts to maximize results. You'll learn how to interpret key metrics, translate data into actionable insights, and use them to fuel your athletic journey towards achieving your personal bests. "Unlock Your Potential" empowers you to train smarter, not just harder, and transform your data into a competitive edge.
No Love Lost

No Love Lost

Rony Robinson

Samuel French Ltd
1999
nidottu
In this wry romantic comedy, Max and Kate tell the story of the marriage break-up in two chronological threads. When Kate, feeling under-appreciated, moves out, her father-in-law moves in with Max because he cannot bear his wife Jenny any longer. Then Jenny moves in with Kate.
Two Orientations Toward Human Nature

Two Orientations Toward Human Nature

Rony Guldmann

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2007
sidottu
Our culture entertains a schizophrenic attitude towards human nature. On the one hand, egoism is held to be our most powerful motive, playing a crucial cultural role by explaining the appeal of capitalism and providing a foundation for individualism. By contrast much of the continental intellectual tradition speaks of wholeness and alienation, seeing human nature not as self-interested but as herd-like. Guldmann argues that this schism reflects two diverging conceptions of human agency, and that the attempt to locate human nature somewhere along a continuum between egoism and altruism presupposes a misleading picture of what it is to be a human being. The second, ’continental’ tradition is more illuminating because it recognizes that human beings are necessarily committed to some conception of the ultimately significant.