This article approaches the testimonial literature of genocidal survivors to question what they teach the analyst about historical traumas and the effects of historical violence on human subjectivity. The testimonials are here understood as a mix of confession, reflection and historical document, and engage the analyst's responsibility in terms of listening the destruction as well as the resistance to it.
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Koltai, C. (2016). Between psychoanalysis and history: The testimony. Psicologia USP, 27(1), 24–30. https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-6564D20150009
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