‘Trauma’ has become a pervasive trope in discourse and practice concerned with the affective legacies of the Northern Ireland Troubles. This article argues that its productivity may now be exhausted. Whether homogenised as the trace of an unspeakable wound or medicalised as PTSD, orthodox concepts of trauma offer limited understandings of subjectivities shaped by violent conflict and the possibilities of their transformation. These constraints are identified in three areas: academic studies of the history and memory of the Troubles, victims’ support, and storytelling conceived as an aspect of peacebuilding. The article advocates shifting the frame of investigation towards conceptions of the internal world of embodied feelings and the meanin...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of War and C...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
This article explores the use of storytelling in healing past hurts and its potential in bringing ab...
Trauma is a term that is widely used in memory studies, along with a number of other academic fields...
The 'desire for justice' is an expression commonly used to describe the demand for redress made by v...
This article is the second of two that describe a psychodynamically informed understanding of the se...
This article explores how youth experiences of the Northern Irish ‘Troubles’ have been dominantly im...
In Belfast, despite everyone knowing the conventional date that put an end to the Northern Irish con...
Emotion, feeling, affect are central to the ways in which ‘the past’ is thought to live on after vio...
Life-stories produced by practices of popular and grass-roots memory-work have flourished in Norther...
This article explores the psychological impact and aftereffects of the English Civil War. Its main ...
This article offers a reflection on the potency of combining oral history and agonistic memory. Via ...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
Current theorising of trauma continues to suffer from Post-Holocaust understandings that render trau...
This paper explores the intersection of trauma, memory, and identity through the lens of resilience....
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of War and C...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
This article explores the use of storytelling in healing past hurts and its potential in bringing ab...
Trauma is a term that is widely used in memory studies, along with a number of other academic fields...
The 'desire for justice' is an expression commonly used to describe the demand for redress made by v...
This article is the second of two that describe a psychodynamically informed understanding of the se...
This article explores how youth experiences of the Northern Irish ‘Troubles’ have been dominantly im...
In Belfast, despite everyone knowing the conventional date that put an end to the Northern Irish con...
Emotion, feeling, affect are central to the ways in which ‘the past’ is thought to live on after vio...
Life-stories produced by practices of popular and grass-roots memory-work have flourished in Norther...
This article explores the psychological impact and aftereffects of the English Civil War. Its main ...
This article offers a reflection on the potency of combining oral history and agonistic memory. Via ...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
Current theorising of trauma continues to suffer from Post-Holocaust understandings that render trau...
This paper explores the intersection of trauma, memory, and identity through the lens of resilience....
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of War and C...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
This article explores the use of storytelling in healing past hurts and its potential in bringing ab...