When the third is dead: memory, mourning, and witnessing in the aftermath of the holocaust.

Samuel Gerson
Author Information
  1. Samuel Gerson: 2252 Fillmore Street, San Francisco, CA 94115, USA. samgerson@aol.com

Abstract

The origins of psychoanalysis, as well as the concerns of our daily endeavors, center on engagement with the fate of the unbearable - be it wish, affect, or experience. In this paper, I explore psychological states and dynamics faced by survivors of genocide and their children in their struggle to sustain life in the midst of unremitting deadliness. Toward this continuous effort, I re-examine Freud's theoretical formulations concerning memory and mourning, elaborate André Green's concept of the 'Dead Mother', and introduce more recent work on the concepts of the 'third' and 'thirdness'. Throughout, my thoughts are informed by our clinical experience with the essential role of witnessing in sustaining life after massive trauma. I bring aspects of all these forms of knowing to reflections about a poem by Primo Levi entitled Unfinished business and to our own never finished business of avoiding denial while living in an age of genocide and under the aura of uncontained destructiveness.

MeSH Term

Adult
Child
Denial, Psychological
Depressive Disorder
Dreams
Freudian Theory
Grief
Holocaust
Homicide
Humans
Mental Recall
Object Attachment
Psychoanalytic Interpretation
Psychoanalytic Theory
Psychoanalytic Therapy
Survivors
Transference, Psychology

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