My Father Was Shiva: A Family Tragedy in Prose and Poetry
This is a gripping narrative of the family of a scientist who was involved in the humanitarian research of processing freeze-dried blood plasma vaccines during World War II. His work was also used by the U.S. government in top secret defense weaponry involving germ warfare. The pressures led to a tragic break-up of the family, and he who was responsible for saving thousands of lives became responsible for the destruction of life. The story and its aftermath is told in prose and poetry, and is followed by commentary which reflects on the psychological and philosophical issues that emerge from the account. Readers will find the story powerful and disturbing, one which raises many issues and questions for professionals in the field of psychology, criminology, political science, ethics, as well as other areas.
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My Father Was Shiva: A Family Tragedy in Prose and Poetry
This is a gripping narrative of the family of a scientist who was involved in the humanitarian research of processing freeze-dried blood plasma vaccines during World War II. His work was also used by the U.S. government in top secret defense weaponry involving germ warfare. The pressures led to a tragic break-up of the family, and he who was responsible for saving thousands of lives became responsible for the destruction of life. The story and its aftermath is told in prose and poetry, and is followed by commentary which reflects on the psychological and philosophical issues that emerge from the account. Readers will find the story powerful and disturbing, one which raises many issues and questions for professionals in the field of psychology, criminology, political science, ethics, as well as other areas.
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My Father Was Shiva: A Family Tragedy in Prose and Poetry

My Father Was Shiva: A Family Tragedy in Prose and Poetry

by Jim Flosdorf
My Father Was Shiva: A Family Tragedy in Prose and Poetry

My Father Was Shiva: A Family Tragedy in Prose and Poetry

by Jim Flosdorf

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This is a gripping narrative of the family of a scientist who was involved in the humanitarian research of processing freeze-dried blood plasma vaccines during World War II. His work was also used by the U.S. government in top secret defense weaponry involving germ warfare. The pressures led to a tragic break-up of the family, and he who was responsible for saving thousands of lives became responsible for the destruction of life. The story and its aftermath is told in prose and poetry, and is followed by commentary which reflects on the psychological and philosophical issues that emerge from the account. Readers will find the story powerful and disturbing, one which raises many issues and questions for professionals in the field of psychology, criminology, political science, ethics, as well as other areas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567500622
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/01/1994
Series: Frontiers in Psychotherapy Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 190
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.40(d)
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