Three Publications By CPC Candidate Nanette Auerhahn, Ph.D

We would like to tell you about recent and forthcoming publications by our Candidate, Nanette Auerhahn, Ph.D. Dr. Auerhahn is a two-time past recipient of the CPC Essay Prize. She won in 2011 for "Evolution of Traumatic Narratives:

Photo of Nanette AuerhahnImpact of the Holocaust on Three Children of Survivors,” and in 2016 for “I Could Eat You Up:” Philomela, Trauma, and Enactment." Following are her recent and forthcoming publications.

  • Auerhahn, Nanette C., and Laub, Dori. (in press). "Cinema and the Holocaust." In D. Diamond and B. Sklarew (Eds.), Legacy of the Holocaust in Films: Psychoanalytic Reflections. Oxford: Routledge.
  • Auerhahn, Nanette C., and Laub, Dori.  (in press).  "Against Forgiving: The Encounter that Cannot Happen between Holocaust Survivors and Perpetrators."  Psychoanalytic Quarterly.                      
  • Auerhahn, Nanette C. (in press).  “I Could Eat You Up:” Philomela, Trauma, and Enactment. In E. Schreiber (Ed.), Listening to Trauma Through Metaphoric Narratives.  New York: International Universities Press.
  • Laub, Dori, and Auerhahn, Nanette C. "Traumatic Unconscious Fantasies."  In N. Goodman & P. Ellman (Eds.), Finding Unconscious Fantasy: A Clinical Guide to Working with Narrative, Body Pain, and Trauma.  Routledge, 2017.

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