How are suffering, damage and disaster produced and made visible across different sites, and how are they made to count, to matter? This essay considers certain philosophical, historical and geopolitical coordinates that locate trauma and disaster in the context of the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004. Trauma in its various significations – the banal, the aesthetic, the philosophical, the medicalized, the political, the pathologized – is an essential form of currency in the torturous dialogues that make, define and delineate the contours of disaster, damage and suffering. These are constitutively geopoliticized, as they are racialized and gendered, processes. Trauma is a medium that enables dialogue and exchange; it is eminently transactable, m...
This thesis looks at a variety of stakeholders and how they inform the conversations around disaster...
The article is devoted to understanding cultural trauma as a biopolitical concept. Biopolitics is pr...
Since the 1980s, a growing interest has been observed around the notion of trauma as a theme of stu...
This dissertation examines the representational conflict over sites of disaster in the contemporary ...
This paper approaches the widening interest in trauma and disaster in academic research, popular fic...
Despite long being surrounded by controversy, trauma remains a pervasive medical-moral discourse to ...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...
The study of emotion has become a steadily growing field in international relations and internationa...
The thesis offers an ethnographic account of the ongoing legacies of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, ...
Japan\u2019s devastating earthquake and tsunami are considered traumatic events having the high pote...
In this essay, I focus on seemingly benign and innocuous civil sites, spaces and technologies ~ such...
How might geographers respond ‘generously’ to a disaster on the scale if the Indian Ocean tsunami? C...
The categorization of disasters as natural or manmade does little for our understanding of the moral...
In this paper, we suggest that theorising on gendered structural violence and inequalities in disast...
Fear, anxiety, shame, anger, and even love are terms that circulate throughout the literature of Int...
This thesis looks at a variety of stakeholders and how they inform the conversations around disaster...
The article is devoted to understanding cultural trauma as a biopolitical concept. Biopolitics is pr...
Since the 1980s, a growing interest has been observed around the notion of trauma as a theme of stu...
This dissertation examines the representational conflict over sites of disaster in the contemporary ...
This paper approaches the widening interest in trauma and disaster in academic research, popular fic...
Despite long being surrounded by controversy, trauma remains a pervasive medical-moral discourse to ...
This dissertation takes up the question of how authors, artists, filmmakers and others attempted to ...
The study of emotion has become a steadily growing field in international relations and internationa...
The thesis offers an ethnographic account of the ongoing legacies of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, ...
Japan\u2019s devastating earthquake and tsunami are considered traumatic events having the high pote...
In this essay, I focus on seemingly benign and innocuous civil sites, spaces and technologies ~ such...
How might geographers respond ‘generously’ to a disaster on the scale if the Indian Ocean tsunami? C...
The categorization of disasters as natural or manmade does little for our understanding of the moral...
In this paper, we suggest that theorising on gendered structural violence and inequalities in disast...
Fear, anxiety, shame, anger, and even love are terms that circulate throughout the literature of Int...
This thesis looks at a variety of stakeholders and how they inform the conversations around disaster...
The article is devoted to understanding cultural trauma as a biopolitical concept. Biopolitics is pr...
Since the 1980s, a growing interest has been observed around the notion of trauma as a theme of stu...