This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to trauma theory, addressed to both its aporetic and its therapeutic trends, and it goes on to reflect on the state of the decolonizing trauma theory project, critically examining the motivations behind it as well as some of the problems it still encounters, like the risk of objectification and revictimization of postcolonial peoples, the blurring of their trauma particularities, and the appropriation of their experience. Then, it proposes an alternative understanding of postcolonial trauma theory as a contact zone where trauma criticism and the postcolony are interrelated and mutually transformed, and where unequal power relations are also attende...
In an attempt to decolonize Trauma Studies, a dominant mental health discourse, and to expand our un...
This Special Issue aims to explore the complex and contested relationship between trauma studies and...
This volume is reprinted from the Special Issue of Humanities, 'Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma ...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
Dominant theorizations of cultural trauma often appeal to the twinned notions of “recognition” and “...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
Starting from the symbolic presence of a scar in Edwidge Danticat’s The Dew Breaker, which illustrat...
Drawing on a postcolonialised approach to the traditional trauma paradigm, this paper analyses Roxan...
While trauma theory in literary and cultural study has from its beginnings in the 1990s claimed to p...
Drawing on a postcolonialised approach to the traditional trauma paradigm, this paper analyses Roxan...
Drawing on a postcolonialised approach to the traditional trauma paradigm, this paper analyses Roxan...
This article argues that postcolonial trauma theory is beneficial not only for recognizing postcolon...
Since the early 1990s, trauma theory has acquired paradigmatic status as a methodology for studying ...
In an attempt to decolonize Trauma Studies, a dominant mental health discourse, and to expand our un...
This Special Issue aims to explore the complex and contested relationship between trauma studies and...
This volume is reprinted from the Special Issue of Humanities, 'Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma ...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
Dominant theorizations of cultural trauma often appeal to the twinned notions of “recognition” and “...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
Starting from the symbolic presence of a scar in Edwidge Danticat’s The Dew Breaker, which illustrat...
Drawing on a postcolonialised approach to the traditional trauma paradigm, this paper analyses Roxan...
While trauma theory in literary and cultural study has from its beginnings in the 1990s claimed to p...
Drawing on a postcolonialised approach to the traditional trauma paradigm, this paper analyses Roxan...
Drawing on a postcolonialised approach to the traditional trauma paradigm, this paper analyses Roxan...
This article argues that postcolonial trauma theory is beneficial not only for recognizing postcolon...
Since the early 1990s, trauma theory has acquired paradigmatic status as a methodology for studying ...
In an attempt to decolonize Trauma Studies, a dominant mental health discourse, and to expand our un...
This Special Issue aims to explore the complex and contested relationship between trauma studies and...
This volume is reprinted from the Special Issue of Humanities, 'Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma ...