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When culture fails: coping with cultural trauma.
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2019The research into the phenomenon of cultural trauma is growing as the effects of historical transformations are recognized and analysed. The concept of cultural trauma and the analytic concept of the cultural complex is a suitable theoretical approach ...
D. Gailienė
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The Sociological Quarterly, 2019
Recent political events, such as Brexit and Trump’s election, have inspired talk of collective trauma in academic publications and news outlets. Yet, scholars have been unclear about the processes that transform mundane political events into collective ...
Shai M. Dromi, Gülay Türkmen
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Recent political events, such as Brexit and Trump’s election, have inspired talk of collective trauma in academic publications and news outlets. Yet, scholars have been unclear about the processes that transform mundane political events into collective ...
Shai M. Dromi, Gülay Türkmen
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Defending Local Autonomy and Facing Cultural Trauma: A Nahua Order against Idolatry, Tlaxcala, 1543
Hispanic American Historical Review, 2018On February 12, 1543, in the city of Tlaxcala an indigenous governor, don Valeriano Castañeda, issued an order putting local alguaciles in charge of overseeing possible idolatrous or sinful acts in several localities. This document, housed in the Archivo
Justyna Olko, A. Brylak
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“We love martyrdom, but we also love life”: Coptic cultural trauma between martyrdom and rights
American Journal of Cultural Sociology, 2022Mira Philips
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Trauma, Violence, & Abuse
A higher prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) exists among racial and ethnic minority groups who experience trauma; however, little is known about cultural adaptations of trauma assessments and interventions, or whether those adaptations ...
Lewis Benjamin +4 more
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A higher prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) exists among racial and ethnic minority groups who experience trauma; however, little is known about cultural adaptations of trauma assessments and interventions, or whether those adaptations ...
Lewis Benjamin +4 more
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Witnessing and Cultural Trauma: The Role of Flashbulb Memories in the Trauma Process
, 2020semanticscholar +1 more source
Holocaust memory and cultural trauma: Israeli adolescents’ poetry and heritage journeys to Poland
, 2020Z. Gross
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Social trauma engages lateral septum circuitry to occlude social reward
Nature, 2022Long Li +2 more
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