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Covid-19 as cultural trauma. [PDF]
This paper has two aims. The first is to introduce the concept of compressed cultural trauma, and the second is to apply the theory of cultural trauma in two case studies of the current covid-19 pandemic, Greece and Sweden. Our central question is whether the pandemic will evolve into a cultural trauma in these two countries.
Demertzis N, Eyerman R.
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Análise contra o conceito de trauma cultural: ou como aprendi a amar o sofrimento dos outros sem ajuda da psicoterapia [PDF]
The essay delivers a critique of the state of cultural trauma studies at the beginning of the 21st century. At that point in time, a few very influential texts, especially the publications of Cathy Caruth, helped establish a fairly homogenously ...
Wulf Kansteiner, Harald Weilnböck
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Living with Ghosts: How Physical Traces of the Past Shape Cultural Trauma in Chinatowns [PDF]
Matt Patterson +4 more
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Verification of Value Dominants in the Regional Media Discourse: а Traumatic-Phobic Segment of the Information Field [PDF]
The relevance of the research is due to the fact that under the influence of the relativistic axiological paradigm, traditional humanistic values are “tested” in mass media discourse, and the irrelevance for the modern mass consciousness is constantly ...
Vera V. Antropova, Vasilii V. Fedorov
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Utopia, war, post-apocalypse: The image of the USSR in foreign and Russian video games [PDF]
Introduction. The article is devoted to the study of the representation of the image of the USSR in foreign and domestic video games. The main purpose of the study is to examine the specifics of the impact of video games on the historical memory of the ...
Aleksey A. Tselykovsky
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Micah 1–3 and Cultural Trauma Theory: An Exploration
Trauma studies have seen rapid growth in popularity within the past two decades, moving from a psychological phenomenon to a concept utilized by literary critics, sociologists, and now biblical scholars.
Bayer Scott P.
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The Qumran Apocryphon of Jeremiah C (4QApocrJer Ca-d; 4Q390) provides reflections on the trauma of devastation, dislocation, and captivity at the time of the Babylonian exile as narrated in the book of Jeremiah. Yet, just as the Damascus Document (CD/4QD)
Hogeterp Albert Livinus Augustinus
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A Mordovian settlement as a site and community of historical memory: collective narratives and representations [PDF]
Introduction. The article summarizes the results of a study of social practices and narratives of the commemoration of the victims of mass political repression in the village of Kruglyi (the Republic of Mordovia) that was established as a permanent ...
Olga A. Bogatova +2 more
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In-between History and Memory: Leslie Marmon Silko’s Fictional World
Leslie Marmon Silko, an American Indian writer, is one of the pioneers of literary renaissance in Native American literature. Her works are focused on cultural identity, the Native people’s struggle to preserve their past and culture by means of ...
Leila Babaeinia +2 more
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The current paper aims at presenting a close reading of the protagonist’s reminiscences in Mohsen Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist in terms of an eclectic approach toward representation of trauma.
Sajed Hosseini, Ehsan Baghaei
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