This paper approaches the widening interest in trauma and disaster in academic research, popular fictions, and media culture during the last few decades in relation to two contemporary developments: the arrival of the information revolution and the emergence of the ‘new media’, on the one hand, and the emergence of discourses of globalisation, on the other. It demonstrates the ways in which trauma has always been implicated in technological formations since its earliest theorisations and illustrates the ways in which it has been seen as a concept to encapsulate the experience of ‘postmodern media culture’, in relation to two arguments: first, that the experience of the new media resembles the structure and temporality of trauma; second, tha...
Most of today’s humanitarian catastrophes are taking place in countries of the so-called Global Sout...
This study integrates the humanities with psychology by examining the impact technology has on human...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...
This paper investigates the relations between contemporary media culture and the ‘culture of trauma’...
Disasters in today's globalized world are becoming not only more frequent but, often, more catastrop...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
This article provides an overview of the research and literature on media and disasters. Drawing on ...
Today’s media ecology and communication flows circumscribe the globe, extending beyond and intensify...
Since the 1980s, a growing interest has been observed around the notion of trauma as a theme of stu...
Approaching trauma in its cultural forms, this book considers how technologies of trauma in the guis...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have been dominated by multifarious crises that ...
Different forms of trauma shape our perception of the social reality, ranging from sexual violence i...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
Trauma studies, a field of cultural enquiry that boomed in a brief span of around a decade at the tu...
Most of today’s humanitarian catastrophes are taking place in countries of the so-called Global Sout...
This study integrates the humanities with psychology by examining the impact technology has on human...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...
This paper investigates the relations between contemporary media culture and the ‘culture of trauma’...
Disasters in today's globalized world are becoming not only more frequent but, often, more catastrop...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
This article provides an overview of the research and literature on media and disasters. Drawing on ...
Today’s media ecology and communication flows circumscribe the globe, extending beyond and intensify...
Since the 1980s, a growing interest has been observed around the notion of trauma as a theme of stu...
Approaching trauma in its cultural forms, this book considers how technologies of trauma in the guis...
The late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries have been dominated by multifarious crises that ...
Different forms of trauma shape our perception of the social reality, ranging from sexual violence i...
Disasters promise to be a permanent feature of globalized, industrial society in the twenty-first ce...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
Trauma studies, a field of cultural enquiry that boomed in a brief span of around a decade at the tu...
Most of today’s humanitarian catastrophes are taking place in countries of the so-called Global Sout...
This study integrates the humanities with psychology by examining the impact technology has on human...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...