Articles in Scholarly Journals

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On Holocaust Testimony and Its ‘Reception’ within Its Own Frame, as a Process in Its Own Right: A Response to ‘Between History and Psychoanalysis’ by Thomas Trezise
Case Study(ies):
Holocaust

Dori Laub, History & Memory 21:1 (Spring/Summer 2009), 127-50.

Origins of the Vietnam-Cambodia Conflict
Case Study(ies):
Cambodian Genocide

Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, Oct. 1980

Orphans of Genocide: The Cham Muslims of Cambodia under Pol Pot
Case Study(ies):
Cambodian Genocide

Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 20:4 (1988), 2-33.

Patterns of Frontier Genocide, 1803-1910: the Aboriginal Tasmanians, the Yuki of California, and the Herero of Namibia
Case Study(ies):
Other

Benjamin Madley, Journal of Genocide Research 6:2 (June 2004), pp.167-192.

Psychiatry, Testimony, and Shoah: Reconstructing the Narratives of the Muted
Case Study(ies):
Holocaust

Baruch Grenwald, M.S.W., Dori Laub, M.D., Oshrit Ben-Ari, M.S.W., Rael Strous, M.D., Social Work in Health Care:  The Journal Adopted by the Society for Work Leadership in Health Care, Volume 43 Issue 2/3 (8/29/06)
 

Psychoanalysis and Trauma
Case Study(ies):
Holocaust

Dori Laub and Johanna Bodenstab, Book Review, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, Vol. 55, No. 1, 2007,  pp. 335-346.

Roots of U.S. Troubles in Afghanistan: Civilian Bombing Casualties and the Cambodian Precedent
Case Study(ies):
Cambodian Genocide

Ben Kiernan and Taylor Owen, The Asia-Pacific Journal, 26-4-10, June 28, 2010.

Sul concetto di genocidio
Case Study(ies):
Other

Ben Kiernan, I Viaggi di Erodoto, 38/39 1999

Sur la notion de génocide
Case Study(ies):
Other

Ben Kiernan, Le Débat, mars–avril 1999

Thanatos and Massive Psychic Trauma
Case Study(ies):
Holocaust

Dori Laub and Susanna Lee, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, No. 2, 2003