This Special Issue aims to explore the complex and contested relationship between trauma studies and postcolonial criticism, focusing on the ongoing project to create a decolonized trauma theory that attends to and accounts for the suffering of minority groups and non-Western cultures, broadly defined as cultures beyond Western Europe and North America. [...
Dominant theorizations of cultural trauma often appeal to the twinned notions of “recognition” and “...
This article argues that postcolonial trauma theory is beneficial not only for recognizing postcolon...
Different forms of trauma shape our perception of the social reality, ranging from sexual violence i...
This volume is reprinted from the Special Issue of Humanities, 'Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma ...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
Despite a stated commitment to cross-cultural solidarity, trauma theory—an area of cultural investig...
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 ...
This round-table, which featured literary critics Professor Stef Craps, Professor Bryan Cheyette and...
This book deals with an area of scholarship attracting interdisciplinary interest: the field of trau...
Despite a stated commitment to cross-cultural solidarity, trauma theory – an area of cultural invest...
While trauma theory in literary and cultural study has from its beginnings in the 1990s claimed to p...
Dominant theorizations of cultural trauma often appeal to the twinned notions of “recognition” and “...
This article argues that postcolonial trauma theory is beneficial not only for recognizing postcolon...
Different forms of trauma shape our perception of the social reality, ranging from sexual violence i...
This volume is reprinted from the Special Issue of Humanities, 'Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma ...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
Despite a stated commitment to cross-cultural solidarity, trauma theory—an area of cultural investig...
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 ...
This round-table, which featured literary critics Professor Stef Craps, Professor Bryan Cheyette and...
This book deals with an area of scholarship attracting interdisciplinary interest: the field of trau...
Despite a stated commitment to cross-cultural solidarity, trauma theory – an area of cultural invest...
While trauma theory in literary and cultural study has from its beginnings in the 1990s claimed to p...
Dominant theorizations of cultural trauma often appeal to the twinned notions of “recognition” and “...
This article argues that postcolonial trauma theory is beneficial not only for recognizing postcolon...
Different forms of trauma shape our perception of the social reality, ranging from sexual violence i...