vbid/9781666937923

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Author(s): Danica Anderson
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 9781666937916
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South Slavic Women�s Transgenerational Trauma Healing through Oral Memory Practices: Women War Crimes and War Survivors explains that Kolo-Informed Trauma Treatment is a clinical, cultural, psychological, and neurobiological approach that draws upon the rich scientific UNESCO intangible cultural heritage and embodied practices of the South Slavic Kolo-circle movement format or somatic folk dance. The author argues that Slavic oral memory practices are not in fact worthless or outdated in healing trauma. The inclusion of the little-known or rarely researched women who have experienced war crimes and war trauma demonstrates the intrinsic depth and female indigenous resources aligning with many scientific interdisciplinary fields and women�s human rights. Central to the Kolo-Informed Trauma Treatment is the profound recognition of the importance of women�s cultural memory and somatic oral traditions to evolve towards communal healing. Women�s memory narrative enables the South Slavic people to have profound communal approaches to offer insights into the effects of war trauma, advocating paths towards thriving. Through a recalibration with the relationship of women as valued resources and prominence as creators of healing cultures, South Slavic women�s communal healing practices, if orchestrated on a planetary scale, elaborate inclusive dynamic homeostasis.Typham this is the title: South Slavic Women�s Transgenerational Trauma Healing Through Oral Memory Practices Women War Crimes and War Survivors

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