Recovering Boarding School Trauma Narratives: Christopher Robin Milne as a Psychological Companion on the Journey to Healing / Edition 1

Recovering Boarding School Trauma Narratives: Christopher Robin Milne as a Psychological Companion on the Journey to Healing / Edition 1

by Christine Jack
ISBN-10:
036781952X
ISBN-13:
9780367819521
Pub. Date:
05/14/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
036781952X
ISBN-13:
9780367819521
Pub. Date:
05/14/2020
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Recovering Boarding School Trauma Narratives: Christopher Robin Milne as a Psychological Companion on the Journey to Healing / Edition 1

Recovering Boarding School Trauma Narratives: Christopher Robin Milne as a Psychological Companion on the Journey to Healing / Edition 1

by Christine Jack
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Overview

Recovering Boarding School Trauma Narratives: Christopher Robin Milne as a Psychological Companion on the Journey to Healing is a unique, emotive and theorised narrative of a young girl’s experience of boarding school in Australia. Christine Jack traces its impact on the emerging identity of the child, including sexual development and emotional capacity, the transmission of trauma into adulthood and the long process of recovery. Interweaving her story with the experiences of Christopher Robin Milne, she presents her memoir as an exemplar of how narrative writing can be employed in remembering and recovering from traumatic experiences.

Unique and powerfully written, Jack takes the reader on a journey into her childhood in Australian boarding school convents in the 1950s and 1960s. Comparing her experience with Christopher Robin Milne’s, she interrogates his memoirs, illustrating that boarding school trauma knows no boundaries of time and place. She investigates their emerging individuality before being sent to live an institutional life and traces their feelings of longing and loneliness as well as the impact of the abuse each endured there. As an educational historian, Jack writes in a ground-breaking way from the perspective of an insider and outsider, revealing how trauma remains in the unconscious, wielding power over the life of the adult, until the traumatic memories are recovered, emotions released and associated dysfunctional behaviour changed, restoring well-being. Engaging the lenses of history, life-span and Jungian psychology, feminist and trauma theory and boarding school trauma research, this book positions narrative writing as a way of reducing the power of trauma over the lives of survivors.

Personal and accessible, this book will be essential reading for psychologists and educational historians, as well as students and academics of psychology, sociology, trauma studies, ex-boarders and those interested in the life of Christopher Robin Milne.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367819521
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/14/2020
Pages: 198
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Christine Jack spent thirty-five years as an academic in the field of teacher education, including holding the position of Head of Primary Education at the University of Canberra. She is a respected and well-published Australian educational historian and is currently an honorary researcher at Charles Sturt University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements xiii

Introduction 1

Prelude 19

1 Going somewhere 28

2 The lure of boarding schools 35

3 Leaving rituals 46

4 The dormitory 53

5 A strange new world 64

6 Hidden longing 76

7 Resistance and acceptance 85

8 Abuse and torture 96

9 Shame 109

10 A normal life? 121

11 An arduous journey 129

12 Out of silence 137

13 Confrontation and captivity 148

14 Restoration 160

Conclusion 173

Index 181

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