Working-through Collective Wounds discusses how collectives mourn and create symbols. It challenges ideas of the irrational and destructive crowd, and examines how complicated scenes of working-through traumas take place in the streets and squares of cities, in times of protest. Drawing on insights from the trauma theory of psychoanalyst Sándor Ferenczi and his idea of the ‘confusion of tongues’, the book engages the confusions between different registers of the social that entrap people in the scene of trauma and bind them in alienation and submission. Raluca Soreanu proposes a trauma theory and a theory of recognition that start from a psychoanalytic understanding of fragmented psyches and trace the social life of psychic fragments. The b...
Guidelines on psychosocial interventions in postconflict areas commonly mention that interventions s...
The present study aims to characterize the dimensions of the social representation of violence for p...
In the wake of a resurgence of Holocaust scholarship in North America in the 1980s, a growing intere...
Working-through Collective Wounds discusses how collectives mourn and create symbols. It challenges ...
Collective trauma is a cataclysmic event that shatters the basic fabric of society. Aside from the h...
Recently the concept of psychological trauma has been used for after-effects of violence not only in...
This book occurs at the intersection of philosophy, critical theory, psychoanalysis and the visual a...
In this chapter, the author reflects on secondary and, to a lesser extent, vicarious trauma among de...
Historical collective trauma is embedded in the shared consciousness of a collective, which can be c...
This paper examines how the memory of violence against demonstrators is culturally produced. In line...
The 20th century of human history was overshadowed by the horrifying events of world wars and totali...
The chapter analyses the struggle against torture as an example of what Jeffrey Alexander terms a ‘t...
Final pre-publlication version of a paper that appeared in a special issue of Social Research (volum...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
The authors continue to test the limits of Emile Durkheim/Maurice Halbwachs approach to collective i...
Guidelines on psychosocial interventions in postconflict areas commonly mention that interventions s...
The present study aims to characterize the dimensions of the social representation of violence for p...
In the wake of a resurgence of Holocaust scholarship in North America in the 1980s, a growing intere...
Working-through Collective Wounds discusses how collectives mourn and create symbols. It challenges ...
Collective trauma is a cataclysmic event that shatters the basic fabric of society. Aside from the h...
Recently the concept of psychological trauma has been used for after-effects of violence not only in...
This book occurs at the intersection of philosophy, critical theory, psychoanalysis and the visual a...
In this chapter, the author reflects on secondary and, to a lesser extent, vicarious trauma among de...
Historical collective trauma is embedded in the shared consciousness of a collective, which can be c...
This paper examines how the memory of violence against demonstrators is culturally produced. In line...
The 20th century of human history was overshadowed by the horrifying events of world wars and totali...
The chapter analyses the struggle against torture as an example of what Jeffrey Alexander terms a ‘t...
Final pre-publlication version of a paper that appeared in a special issue of Social Research (volum...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
The authors continue to test the limits of Emile Durkheim/Maurice Halbwachs approach to collective i...
Guidelines on psychosocial interventions in postconflict areas commonly mention that interventions s...
The present study aims to characterize the dimensions of the social representation of violence for p...
In the wake of a resurgence of Holocaust scholarship in North America in the 1980s, a growing intere...