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Death in Life, Survivors of Hiroshima
Survivors of Hiroshima
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Robert Jay Lifton's 'Death in Life' is a profound study of the psychological impact of the atomic bombing on the survivors of Hiroshima.
Through extensive interviews, Lifton explores the survivors' struggles with trauma, guilt, and the loss of meaning in their lives.
The book delves into the concept of 'psychic numbing,' the emotional detachment that helped survivors cope with the overwhelming horror.
Lifton also examines the long-term effects of radiation exposure and the survivors' sense of being forever tainted by the experience.
'Death in Life' remains a seminal work in the field of trauma studies, offering insights into the human capacity for resilience and the enduring consequences of nuclear war.
Through extensive interviews, Lifton explores the survivors' struggles with trauma, guilt, and the loss of meaning in their lives.
The book delves into the concept of 'psychic numbing,' the emotional detachment that helped survivors cope with the overwhelming horror.
Lifton also examines the long-term effects of radiation exposure and the survivors' sense of being forever tainted by the experience.
'Death in Life' remains a seminal work in the field of trauma studies, offering insights into the human capacity for resilience and the enduring consequences of nuclear war.
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as a book by Robert J. Lifton that won a National Book Award in 1967.


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