This special issue aims to contribute to a deeper and critical understanding of trauma in the societies, cultures, and histories of the Middle East and North Africa. The collection of essays brings together perspectives from the social sciences, humanities and literary studies, not least by exploring the narrativization of suffering, its performative and its non-verbal expression both in social reality and cultural production. In presenting explorations of literary texts, theatre, social realities and theoretical reflection, we hope to contribute to a more comprehensive, nuanced and inclusive view on trauma and memory production both as a cultural and social materiality and as a political formation. The diverse array of different approaches...
This paper provides a cultural critique of the concept of trauma by examining the generational narra...
This thesis is the outcome of a doctoral project on using gender as an analytical lens to help under...
This study investigates the poetics of postcolonial trauma in two contemporary novels dealing with t...
This special issue aims to contribute to a deeper and critical understanding of trauma in the societ...
The notion of trauma is widely used in contemporary research on literature, film, music, and other f...
This article explores trauma as a form of ‘social wound’, entrenched in the intersections of local h...
The authors of this Special Section invite us to consider what it means to go beyond the common trop...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This article argues the significance of literature in bearing witness to trauma. It engages the theo...
This article traces the infrastructures of suffering under the governance of humanitarian psychiatry...
Trauma is not restricted to a particular place or a particular time. War memories intrude all nation...
We live in an era of traumatic discourse. The wound (trauma is the Greek word for “wound”) speaks mu...
This article has been retracted due to the republishing of this article in the December 2010 issue o...
Trauma theories have acquired paradigmatic significance in the study of war and representations of v...
This paper provides a cultural critique of the concept of trauma by examining the generational narra...
This thesis is the outcome of a doctoral project on using gender as an analytical lens to help under...
This study investigates the poetics of postcolonial trauma in two contemporary novels dealing with t...
This special issue aims to contribute to a deeper and critical understanding of trauma in the societ...
The notion of trauma is widely used in contemporary research on literature, film, music, and other f...
This article explores trauma as a form of ‘social wound’, entrenched in the intersections of local h...
The authors of this Special Section invite us to consider what it means to go beyond the common trop...
This dissertation examines a literary mode of terror that has recently flourished in Iraqi and Egypt...
This article argues the significance of literature in bearing witness to trauma. It engages the theo...
This article traces the infrastructures of suffering under the governance of humanitarian psychiatry...
Trauma is not restricted to a particular place or a particular time. War memories intrude all nation...
We live in an era of traumatic discourse. The wound (trauma is the Greek word for “wound”) speaks mu...
This article has been retracted due to the republishing of this article in the December 2010 issue o...
Trauma theories have acquired paradigmatic significance in the study of war and representations of v...
This paper provides a cultural critique of the concept of trauma by examining the generational narra...
This thesis is the outcome of a doctoral project on using gender as an analytical lens to help under...
This study investigates the poetics of postcolonial trauma in two contemporary novels dealing with t...