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Danger Geist

    Danger Geist ist vor allem für seine preisgekrönte Autobiografie bekannt, die sich mit seinen Erfahrungen und Erkenntnissen aus dem Militärdienst befasst. Sein Schreiben befasst sich häufig mit komplexen Themen und bietet eine einzigartige Perspektive auf menschliche Widerstandsfähigkeit und moralische Dilemmata. Über seine persönlichen Erzählungen hinaus widmet er sich der Förderung aufstrebender Talente und der Unterstützung neuer Autoren bei der Verfeinerung ihrer Manuskripte. Seine zum Nachdenken anregenden Essays und Geschichten zieren namhafte Publikationen und festigen seinen Ruf als bedeutende Stimme in der zeitgenössischen Literatur.

    Holy Hotbed: Transgenerational Trauma Transmission in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
    • A phenomenological research study was conducted to assess the impact of Transgenerational Trauma Transmission (TTT) in Israelis and Palestinians who live amidst the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict. The history of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and the Israeli (Jewish) and Palestinian (Muslim) eschatological viewpoints were also investigated for impact. Ten Israeli adults in Jerusalem and seven Palestinian adults throughout the West Bank (N = 17) between the ages of 18 and 35 participated in hour-long qualitative interviews with questions that assessed TTT and religious/eschatological beliefs. After collection and data analysis that included NVivo, seven themes were identified among the (a) those dealing with TTT do not recognize their trauma as clinically significant; (b) those dealing with TTT display behavioral changes and negative somatic manifestations rather than psychological symptoms; (c) those dealing with TTT have loss of faith; (d) those dealing with TTT have relational barriers with those belonging to the group that their elders have had conflict with; (e) those dealing with TTT do not necessarily hate those belonging to the group that their elders have had conflict with; (f) Israelis and Palestinians have contempt for the conflict and resentment towards those in authority who exacerbate the conflict; and (g) Israelis and Palestinians do not believe there is a solution to the conflict that does not involve war. This study prompted three takeaways for future (1) there needs to be a stronger distinction between Israelis/Palestinians’ settlement, educational, and military experiences; (2) physical manifestations of trauma ought to be assessed as fully as mental symptoms; and (3) psychosocial gaps should be examined in regards to both the individual participant as well as the participant’s immediate community environment.

      Holy Hotbed: Transgenerational Trauma Transmission in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict