Trauma, Grief, and Remembrance in the Aftermath of Terrorism
The Phenomenology of Violent Child Loss
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Publishing:19th May '26
£76.50 was £85.00
This title is due to be published on 19th May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

What does it mean to grieve a child lost to an act of terrorism?
This book offers a powerful and deeply human exploration of traumatic bereavement, grounded in parents’ first-hand accounts of losing a child to political violence. Drawing on research in France, the book explores how such loss disrupts meaning, time and self. Through a phenomenological lens, it challenges clinical views of grief and trauma, revealing how parents resist closure and seek enduring bonds with the deceased.
This is a compelling interdisciplinary study of love, memory and making meaning in the wake of unthinkable tragedy.
‘A powerful illustration of how traumatically bereaved parents make meaning through grieving, thereby challenging prevailing clinical models that insist upon “closure.”’ Michael Cholbi, The University of Edinburgh
ISBN: 9781529250510
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192 pages