04579nam 22006495 450 991100479440332120250628110041.01-4798-2842-410.18574/9781479828425(CKB)3710000000538729(EBL)4045243(SSID)ssj0001629982(PQKBManifestationID)16376462(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001629982(PQKBWorkID)14942444(PQKB)11275727(MiAaPQ)EBC4045243(StDuBDS)EDZ0001533355(OCoLC)933388579(MdBmJHUP)muse51733(DE-B1597)548532(DE-B1597)9781479828425(ODN)ODN0002472342(EXLCZ)99371000000053872920200723h20162016 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrCritical Trauma Studies Understanding Violence, Conflict and Memory in Everyday Life /Monica J. Casper, Eric Wertheimer, Eric Wertheimer2016New York, NY :New York University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (306 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-4798-9656-X Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-279) and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Acknowledgments --1. Within Trauma: An Introduction --2. Trauma Is as Trauma Does: The Politics of Affect in Catastrophic Times --3. “She Was Just a Chechen”: The Female Suicide Bomber as a Site of Collective Suffering in Wartime Chechen Republic --4. Naming Sexual Trauma: On the Political Necessity of Nuance in Rape and Sex Offender Discourses --5. Conceptualizing Forgiveness in the Face of Historical Trauma --6. Bahareh: Singing without Words in an Iranian Prison Camp --7. Voices of Silence: On Speaking from within the Void (A Response to Shahla Talebi) --8. Future’s Past: A Conversation about the Holocaust with Gabriele M. Schwab --9. “No Other Tale to Tell”: Trauma and Acts of Forgetting in The Road --10. Body Animations (or, Lullaby for Fallujah): A Performance --11. First Responders: A Pedagogy for Writing and Reading Trauma --12. Answering the Call: Crisis Intervention and Rape Survivor Advocacy as Witnessing Trauma --13. Documenting Disaster: Hurricane Katrina and One Family’s Saga --14. A Cure for Bitterness --Bibliography --About the Contributors --IndexTrauma is a universal human experience. While each person responds differently to trauma, its presence in our lives nonetheless marks a continual thread through human history and prehistory. In Critical Trauma Studies, a diverse group of writers, activists, and scholars of sociology, anthropology, literature, and cultural studies reflects on the study of trauma and how multidisciplinary approaches lend richness and a sense of deeper understanding to this burgeoning field of inquiry. The original essays within this collection cover topics such as female suicide bombers from the Chechen Republic, singing prisoners in Iranian prison camps, sexual assault and survivor advocacy, and families facing the devastation of Hurricane Katrina. As it proceeds, Critical Trauma Studies never loses sight of the way those who study trauma as an academic field, and those who experience, narrate, and remediate trauma as a personal and embodied event, inform one another. Theoretically adventurous and deeply particular, this book aims to advance trauma studies as a discipline that transcends intellectual boundaries, to be mapped but also to be unmoored from conceptual and practical imperatives. Remaining embedded in lived experiences and material realities, Critical Trauma Studies frames the field as both richly unbounded and yet clearly defined, historical, and evidence-based.Post-traumatic stress disorderTraumatic shockPsychic traumaPost-traumatic stress disorder.Traumatic shock.Psychic trauma.155.935SOC026000SOC032000bisacshCasper Monica1830424Casper Monica J.edthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtWertheimer Ericedthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edtDE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9911004794403321Critical Trauma Studies4400751UNINA