This article discusses the current ‘popularity’ of trauma research in the Humanities and examines the ethics and politics of trauma theory, as exemplified in the writings of Caruth and Felman and Laub.Written from a position informed by Laplanchian and object relations psychoanalytic theory, it begins by examining and offering a critique of trauma theory’s model of subjectivity, and its relations with theories of referentiality and representation, history and testimony. Next, it proposes that although trauma theory’s subject matter—the sufferings of others—makes critique difficult, the theory’s politics, its exclusions and inclusions, and its unconscious drives and desires are as deserving of attention as those of any other theory. Arguing ...
In her introduction to one of the most prominent foundational texts of trauma studies, and while off...
A recent special issue of this journal focussed on the emergence of the Adverse Childhood Experience...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
Since at least the mid-1990s trauma has come to form a more staple theme of research in the humaniti...
The notion of trauma is widely used in contemporary research on literature, film, music, and other f...
This article explores how trauma theory has become influential in recent years in the fields of chil...
In this response, I agree with Felix Lang about the need to problematize trauma studies’ prevalent u...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
The present survey aims to overview the criticism on the theory of cultural trauma, as well as to de...
Trauma is a term that is widely used in memory studies, along with a number of other academic fields...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
In 2018 trauma emerged as one of the key preoccupations in the field of psychoanalytic scholarship, ...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...
The essay investigates what role the notion of trauma gets in the texts of Shoshana Felman and Cathy...
In her introduction to one of the most prominent foundational texts of trauma studies, and while off...
A recent special issue of this journal focussed on the emergence of the Adverse Childhood Experience...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
Since at least the mid-1990s trauma has come to form a more staple theme of research in the humaniti...
The notion of trauma is widely used in contemporary research on literature, film, music, and other f...
This article explores how trauma theory has become influential in recent years in the fields of chil...
In this response, I agree with Felix Lang about the need to problematize trauma studies’ prevalent u...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
The present survey aims to overview the criticism on the theory of cultural trauma, as well as to de...
Trauma is a term that is widely used in memory studies, along with a number of other academic fields...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
In 2018 trauma emerged as one of the key preoccupations in the field of psychoanalytic scholarship, ...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...
The essay investigates what role the notion of trauma gets in the texts of Shoshana Felman and Cathy...
In her introduction to one of the most prominent foundational texts of trauma studies, and while off...
A recent special issue of this journal focussed on the emergence of the Adverse Childhood Experience...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...