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Surviving Our Catastrophes: Resilience and Renewal from Hiroshima to the Covid-19 Pandemic
Surviving Our Catastrophes: Resilience and Renewal from Hiroshima to the Covid-19 Pandemic
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In this moving and ultimately hopeful meditation on the psychological aftermath of catastrophe, award-winning psychiatrist Robert Jay Lifton shows us how to cope with the lasting effects and legacy of the COVID-19 pandemic.
When the people of Hiroshima experienced the unspeakable horror of the atomic bombing, they responded by creating an activist "city of peace." Survivors of the Nazi death camps took the lead in combating mass killing of any kind and converted their experience into art and literature that demonstrated the resilience of the human spirit. Drawing on the remarkably life-affirming responses of survivors of such atrocities, Lifton, "one of the world's foremost thinkers on why we humans do such awful things to each other" (Bill Moyers), shows readers how we can carry on and live meaningful lives even in the face of the tragic and the absurd.
Now in paperback with a new epilogue by the author, Surviving Our Catastrophes offers compelling examples of "survivor power" and makes clear that we will not move forward by forcing the pandemic into the rearview mirror. Instead, we must truly reckon with COVID-19's effects on ourselves and society-and find individual and collective forms of renewal.
Author: Robert Jay Lifton
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: New Press
Published: 04/22/2025
Pages: 192
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 7.40h x 5.10w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781620979495
