The etymology of 'trauma' is of course from the Greek word meaning 'wound' and it is this, perhaps, which reveals the real and the imaginary dimension of the traumatic. For while a wound may be encountered physically, the wound of trauma is also - as Cathy Caruth explains - a 'wound of the mind.' Certainly, it seems that it is the tension between the real and the imagined, the body and the mind, the factual and the remembered, which has inspired so many of the performance practices that have been explored in the different contributions in this special edition. As editors we have very much enjoyed the diversity of material and the tantalizing moments of synergies and intersections that have emerged. We would like to thank the contributors fo...
In the wake of a resurgence of Holocaust scholarship in North America in the 1980s, a growing intere...
This chapteSelf-injury, Medicine and Society represents an attempt to move past a position of shock ...
This article returns to the relation between trauma and theatre/drama by exploring how postdramatic ...
The etymology of 'trauma' is of course from the Greek word meaning 'wound' and it is this, perhaps, ...
Evoking Freud’s essay ‘Remembering, Repeating and Working Through’, first published in 1914, the tit...
The idea of trauma has become so used in the public sphere as to become almost meaningless in its ub...
The idea of trauma has become so used in the public sphere as to become almost meaningless in its ub...
The particular ways in which theatre functions as a medium of cultural memory and trauma relief, hav...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...
Trauma-Tragedy investigates the extent to which performance can represent the ‘unrepresentable’ of t...
The question of how to be an ethical witness to the suffering of distant others is one that has long...
This is the introduction of a thematic issue of Arcadia called Performing Cultural Trauma in Theatre...
If we believe that traumatic memory and experience can be translated into language, then that proces...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is written from the perspective of a practicing ...
In the wake of a resurgence of Holocaust scholarship in North America in the 1980s, a growing intere...
This chapteSelf-injury, Medicine and Society represents an attempt to move past a position of shock ...
This article returns to the relation between trauma and theatre/drama by exploring how postdramatic ...
The etymology of 'trauma' is of course from the Greek word meaning 'wound' and it is this, perhaps, ...
Evoking Freud’s essay ‘Remembering, Repeating and Working Through’, first published in 1914, the tit...
The idea of trauma has become so used in the public sphere as to become almost meaningless in its ub...
The idea of trauma has become so used in the public sphere as to become almost meaningless in its ub...
The particular ways in which theatre functions as a medium of cultural memory and trauma relief, hav...
For a long time, scholars in the Humanities have been trying to move towards a boundary space that t...
Trauma-Tragedy investigates the extent to which performance can represent the ‘unrepresentable’ of t...
The question of how to be an ethical witness to the suffering of distant others is one that has long...
This is the introduction of a thematic issue of Arcadia called Performing Cultural Trauma in Theatre...
If we believe that traumatic memory and experience can be translated into language, then that proces...
The chapter explores the way traumatic events such as wars, conflicts and famines are followed by pe...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study is written from the perspective of a practicing ...
In the wake of a resurgence of Holocaust scholarship in North America in the 1980s, a growing intere...
This chapteSelf-injury, Medicine and Society represents an attempt to move past a position of shock ...
This article returns to the relation between trauma and theatre/drama by exploring how postdramatic ...