Despite long being surrounded by controversy, trauma remains a pervasive medical-moral discourse to explain suffering and distress. Anthropologists have often been critical of the globalisation of medicalised subjectivities such as trauma, yet few have sought to examine how the notion of trauma itself changes as it travels through different cultural and political milieu. This project is a grounded ethnographic study of how this globalised and vernacularised trauma construct has come to feature within the moral imagination in Aceh, Indonesia. The loanword 'trauma' has become a key idiom of distress through which Acehnese people understand illness and suffering and narrate the implications of a life lived through war. I argue that through...
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Researchers have tried to determine and verify the effects of violent conflicts on the mental health...
This open access book provides an enriched understanding of historical, collective, cultural, and id...
After nearly thirty years of separatist conflict, Aceh, Indonesia was hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean t...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
Based on longitudinal ethnographic fieldwork in Bosnia and Herzegovina I trace ontologies of posttra...
This paper examines the diagnostic classification of PTSD in view of how traumatic experiences are p...
Background: The predominant Western view of trauma situates posttraumatic responses within a biomedi...
In 1996/97, the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan was shaken by a major ethnic conflict between...
How are suffering, damage and disaster produced and made visible across different sites, and how are...
This paper discusses enduring implications of social trauma analysed at the everyday level in Timor-...
The impact of prolonged civil conflict in Aceh has caused lost family and mental disorder to the loc...
This essay examines how traumatic events can influence the constitution of community in internationa...
The 26 december 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...
The overwhelming majority of posttraumatic stress research has been conducted in western settings. T...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first two paragraphs of the Introduction are display...
Researchers have tried to determine and verify the effects of violent conflicts on the mental health...
This open access book provides an enriched understanding of historical, collective, cultural, and id...
After nearly thirty years of separatist conflict, Aceh, Indonesia was hit by the 2004 Indian Ocean t...
Following widespread violence during the Indonesian occupation and later socio-political crisis in T...
Based on longitudinal ethnographic fieldwork in Bosnia and Herzegovina I trace ontologies of posttra...
This paper examines the diagnostic classification of PTSD in view of how traumatic experiences are p...
Background: The predominant Western view of trauma situates posttraumatic responses within a biomedi...
In 1996/97, the Indonesian province of West Kalimantan was shaken by a major ethnic conflict between...
How are suffering, damage and disaster produced and made visible across different sites, and how are...
This paper discusses enduring implications of social trauma analysed at the everyday level in Timor-...
The impact of prolonged civil conflict in Aceh has caused lost family and mental disorder to the loc...
This essay examines how traumatic events can influence the constitution of community in internationa...
The 26 december 2004 earthquake and tsunami unfairly hit the different ethnic groups of Aceh, Indone...
The overwhelming majority of posttraumatic stress research has been conducted in western settings. T...
This publication does not have an abstract. The first two paragraphs of the Introduction are display...
Researchers have tried to determine and verify the effects of violent conflicts on the mental health...
This open access book provides an enriched understanding of historical, collective, cultural, and id...