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100 1 0 _aFéres-Carneiro, Terezinha
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700 1 0 _a Ribeiro Neto Da Silva, Miria
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245 0 0 _aTransmission, Shame, and Memory in the Family History of Missing People during the Brazilian Military Regime
260 _c2011.
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520 _aThis article seeks to analyse what happened to the families of missing people during the military regime, who were unable to express their grief through the normal process of mourning due to the silence surrounding those disappearances. Two members of two different families of missing people were interviewed. It is shown that even now these families are still trying to fill in the gaps in their memories of their loved ones. The theory of generational transmission provided for an understanding of the effects of these traumatic situations on family subjectivity. From a transdisciplinary approach, it was observed that traumatic situations unrecognised by society – non-legitimised situations – led to an inability to elaborate and overcome trauma. The disqualification of what had actually happened hindered the possibility of repairing and dealing with the shame in the historical, social and community spheres.
690 _ahistory
690 _amemory
690 _aTransmission
690 _aBrazil
690 _ashame
690 _amourning
786 0 _nDialogue | o 190 | 4 | 2011-02-03 | p. 93-106 | 0242-8962
856 4 1 _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-dialogue-2010-4-page-93?lang=en
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