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| author | Krug, Peter Siegfried |
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| contents | <p>his study documents the traumatic symmetries in the life histories of three former home children: Franz Josef Stangl, Robert Volek, and <strong>Peter Siegfried Krug (born Nov 23, 1966, in Salzburg)</strong>. The central object of analysis is the "cold mother," whose emotional absence and depreciating attitude formed the basis for subsequent institutional abuse. The analysis highlights "identity theft" (paternal vacancy) and "bourgeois camouflage" as tools for concealing familial violence. The goal is the seamless documentation of transgenerational trauma and the fight against collective forgetting of institutional violence in Austria.</p> <p><strong>Glossary & Terms:</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p><strong>Cold Mother:</strong> A psychological concept describing an emotionally distant, non-empathetic maternal figure.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Identity Theft / Paternal Vacancy:</strong> The systematic deprivation of paternal identity (in Krug's case: the concealment of his father, Dr. Peter Strobl), leading to instability in self-image.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Bourgeois Camouflage:</strong> Maintaining a flawless social facade to hide private or institutional violence.</p> </li> </ul> |
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| spellingShingle | The legacy of the marked ones - Traumatic Symmetries Krug, Peter Siegfried Trauma Studies, Child Abuse, Institutional Violence, Austria, Home Children, Transgenerational Trauma, Peter Siegfried Krug, Salzburg <p>his study documents the traumatic symmetries in the life histories of three former home children: Franz Josef Stangl, Robert Volek, and <strong>Peter Siegfried Krug (born Nov 23, 1966, in Salzburg)</strong>. The central object of analysis is the "cold mother," whose emotional absence and depreciating attitude formed the basis for subsequent institutional abuse. The analysis highlights "identity theft" (paternal vacancy) and "bourgeois camouflage" as tools for concealing familial violence. The goal is the seamless documentation of transgenerational trauma and the fight against collective forgetting of institutional violence in Austria.</p> <p><strong>Glossary & Terms:</strong></p> <ul> <li> <p><strong>Cold Mother:</strong> A psychological concept describing an emotionally distant, non-empathetic maternal figure.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Identity Theft / Paternal Vacancy:</strong> The systematic deprivation of paternal identity (in Krug's case: the concealment of his father, Dr. Peter Strobl), leading to instability in self-image.</p> </li> <li> <p><strong>Bourgeois Camouflage:</strong> Maintaining a flawless social facade to hide private or institutional violence.</p> </li> </ul> |
| title | The legacy of the marked ones - Traumatic Symmetries |
| topic | Trauma Studies, Child Abuse, Institutional Violence, Austria, Home Children, Transgenerational Trauma, Peter Siegfried Krug, Salzburg |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18741669 |