Earlier in the chapter, Frosh conjures images from Christina Sharpe's book about slavery, I In the Wake i (2016), and we must try and absorb the experience of capture, enslavement, shame, violence, and pain. On Stephen Frosh, Those Who Came After: Postmemory, Acknowledgement and Forgiveness Frosh brings the reader into complex unsettled conceptions of post-trauma work, both individual and collective. In several chapters, Frosh brings us into an intellectual and moral encounter with the psychoanalyst Jessica Benjamin, the philosopher and cultural theorist Judith Butler, and later the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas, three figures whose ideas both overlap and are crucially distinct. [Extracted from the article]