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Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History and Kali Tal's Worlds of H...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
In her introduction to one of the most prominent foundational texts of trauma studies, and while off...
In her introduction to one of the most prominent foundational texts of trauma studies, and while off...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
In 2018 trauma emerged as one of the key preoccupations in the field of psychoanalytic scholarship, ...
This article discusses the current ‘popularity’ of trauma research in the Humanities and examines th...
In an attempt to decolonize Trauma Studies, a dominant mental health discourse, and to expand our un...
Since the early 1990s, trauma theory has acquired paradigmatic status as a methodology for studying ...
Literary trauma studies is a rapidly developing field which examines how literature deals with the p...
Placed within the recently developed and rapidly evolving discipline of trauma studies, this book is...
Literary trauma studies is a rapidly developing field which examines how literature deals with the p...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History and Kali Tal's Worlds of H...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
In her introduction to one of the most prominent foundational texts of trauma studies, and while off...
In her introduction to one of the most prominent foundational texts of trauma studies, and while off...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
In 2018 trauma emerged as one of the key preoccupations in the field of psychoanalytic scholarship, ...
This article discusses the current ‘popularity’ of trauma research in the Humanities and examines th...
In an attempt to decolonize Trauma Studies, a dominant mental health discourse, and to expand our un...
Since the early 1990s, trauma theory has acquired paradigmatic status as a methodology for studying ...
Literary trauma studies is a rapidly developing field which examines how literature deals with the p...
Placed within the recently developed and rapidly evolving discipline of trauma studies, this book is...
Literary trauma studies is a rapidly developing field which examines how literature deals with the p...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History and Kali Tal's Worlds of H...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...