Additional information

Full Title

Triumph and Trauma 1st Edition

Author(s)

Bernhard Giesen, S. N. Eisenstadt

Edition

1st Edition

ISBN

9781317250074, 9781594510397, 9781594510380, 9781317250081, 9781315631455, 9781317250067

Publisher

Routledge

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

This book deals with triumphant and tragic heroes, with victims and perpetrators as archetypes of the Western imagination. A major recent change in Western societies is that memories of triumphant heroism-for example, the revolutionary uprising of the people-are increasingly replaced by the public remembrance of collective trauma of genocide, slavery and expulsion. The first part of the book deals with the heroes and victims and explores the social construction of charisma and its inevitable decay. Part 2 focuses on a paradigm case of the collective trauma of perpetrators: German national identity between 1945 and 2000. After a time of latency, the legacy of nationalistic trauma was addressed in a public conflict between generations. The conflict took center stage in vivid public debates and became a core element of Germany’s official political culture. Today public confessions of the guilt of the past have spread beyond the German case. They are part of a new post-utopian pattern of collective identity in a globalised setting.