IDENTITY ATTACHMENT AND RESILIENCE EXPLORING THREE GENERATION OF A POLISH FAMILY
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- Author: ANTONIA BIFULCO
- ISBN: 9781138701724
- Availability: In Stock
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Identity, Attachment and Resilience provides a timely foray into the new
field of psychology and genealogy, exploring the relationship between family
history and identity. The field encompasses family narratives and
researches family history to increase our understanding of cultural and
personal identity, as well as our sense of self. It draws on emotional
geography and history to provide rich yet personalised contexts for family
experience.
In this book, Antonia Bifulco
researches three generations of her own Czechowski family, beginning in Poland
in the late nineteenth century and moving on to post-WWII England. She focuses
on key family members and places to describe individual experience against the
socio-political backdrop of both World Wars. Utilising letters, journals and
handwritten biographies of family members, the book undertakes an analysis of
impacts on identity (sense of self ), attachment (family ties) and resilience
(coping under adversity), drawing out timely wider themes of immigration and
European identity.
Representing a novel approach
for psychologists, linking family narrative to social context and
intergenerational impacts, Identity,
Attachment and Resilience describes Eastern European upheaval over the
twentieth century to explain why Polish communities have settled in England.
With particular relevance for Polish families seeking to understand their
cultural heritage and identity, this unique account will be of great interest
to any reader interested in family narratives, immigration and identity. It
will appeal to students and researchers of psychology, history and social
sciences.
Chapter 1 Trust: Introducing family narratives
SECTION I Poland: The first generation
Chapter 2 Autonomy: Living under partition (1886-1913)
Chapter 3 Initiative: Fighting on the Eastern front (1914-20)
Chapter 4 Industriousness: Life in independent Warsaw (1921-39)
SECTION II Poland and England: The second generation
Chapter 5 Confusion: Nazi Occupation of Warsaw (1939-43)
Chapter 6 Identity: Resistance in France (1939-43)
Chapter 7 Isolation: England fights, Warsaw rises (1943-45)
SECTION III England: The third generation
Chapter 8 Intimacy: Marriage and migration (1945-50)
Chapter 9 Generativity: Family reunion and loss (1951-71)
Chapter 10 Integrity: Reminiscence and reflection (1972-2016)