This paper investigates the relations between contemporary media culture and the ‘culture of trauma’ that has been emerging during the last few decades by focusing on three arguments. First, it approaches the prevalence of trauma in popular culture and academic debate in terms of the ability of the concept to epitomise the experience of postmodern technoculture. As a concept primarily defined by its overwhelming nature, trauma may be seen as representative of the period of postmodernity which has been theorised in terms of an ‘information overload.’ Second, the prevalence of trauma is interpreted due to the fact that the very nature and function of the new media reproduce the experience of trauma, in that they produce new ways of experienci...
Different forms of trauma shape our perception of the social reality, ranging from sexual violence i...
Thomas Hirschhorn’s video artwork Touching Reality has received much critical acclaim since it was f...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...
This paper approaches the widening interest in trauma and disaster in academic research, popular fic...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
This stream encourages critical discussion and exploration of the concept of trauma from multidiscip...
Approaching trauma in its cultural forms, this book considers how technologies of trauma in the guis...
Do media images really traumatize the public? If they do not, then why do so many commentators - fro...
Hacking and trolling; mass murders and bullying. What do these have in common? One theory holds that...
This paper examines cyberterrorism and its potential to create a postmodern state of chaos. In gener...
Violence toward women and girls is a complex, pervasive and ubiquitous social problem. The material ...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
This study integrates the humanities with psychology by examining the impact technology has on human...
This thesis examines the relationship between cultural representations of childhood sexual abuse (CS...
Trauma studies, a field of cultural enquiry that boomed in a brief span of around a decade at the tu...
Different forms of trauma shape our perception of the social reality, ranging from sexual violence i...
Thomas Hirschhorn’s video artwork Touching Reality has received much critical acclaim since it was f...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...
This paper approaches the widening interest in trauma and disaster in academic research, popular fic...
The title of this paper comprises of a question. A question in its essence is the opening of an apor...
This stream encourages critical discussion and exploration of the concept of trauma from multidiscip...
Approaching trauma in its cultural forms, this book considers how technologies of trauma in the guis...
Do media images really traumatize the public? If they do not, then why do so many commentators - fro...
Hacking and trolling; mass murders and bullying. What do these have in common? One theory holds that...
This paper examines cyberterrorism and its potential to create a postmodern state of chaos. In gener...
Violence toward women and girls is a complex, pervasive and ubiquitous social problem. The material ...
Is there anything beyond trauma, and what does it look like? One of the most ubiquitous and fruitful...
This study integrates the humanities with psychology by examining the impact technology has on human...
This thesis examines the relationship between cultural representations of childhood sexual abuse (CS...
Trauma studies, a field of cultural enquiry that boomed in a brief span of around a decade at the tu...
Different forms of trauma shape our perception of the social reality, ranging from sexual violence i...
Thomas Hirschhorn’s video artwork Touching Reality has received much critical acclaim since it was f...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...