The essay delivers a critique of the state of cultural trauma studies at the beginning of the 21st century. At that point in time, a few very influential texts, especially the publications of Cathy Caruth, helped establish a fairly homogenously structured interdisciplinary terrain that celebrated cultural trauma as a welcome disruption of existing cultural hegemonies and master narratives. Delivered from a deconstructive point of view, the cultural trauma discourse deployed clinical concepts of trauma but displayed no interest in the experiences and treatment of actual trauma victims. Moreover, the cultural trauma discourse emphasized the role of the media in the perpetuation of cultural trauma but failed to tap into existing media research...