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Cultural traumas

2018
Il capitolo presenta una rassegna critica delle teorie culturali del trauma, per come esse si sono sviluppate a partire dalla sociologia culturale e dallo studio della memoria collettiva. Il capitolo analizza le principali differenze tra la sociologia del trauma e le proposte concorrenti sviluppate nella tradizione psicoanalitica e negli studi ...
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Cultural Trauma

2001
In this book, Ron Eyerman explores the formation of the African-American identity through the theory of cultural trauma. The trauma in question is slavery, not as an institution or as personal experience, but as collective memory: a pervasive remembrance that grounded a people's sense of itself.
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When culture fails: coping with cultural trauma

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2019
AbstractThe 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 for this research.
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Resilience, Trauma, Context, and Culture

Trauma, Violence, & Abuse, 2013
This article reviews the relationship between factors associated with resilience, and aspects of the individual’s social ecology (environment) that promote and protect against the negative impact of exposure to traumatic events. It is shown that the Environment × Individual interactions related to resilience can be understood using three principles ...
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Constructing a Cultural Trauma

2016
This chapter charts the development of a trauma narrative around the bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Using the sociological theory of cultural trauma, Gill explains why the Church bombing has become key to collective memory of the Civil Rights Movement.
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Cultural Competence in Trauma

2015
The construct “Cultural competence”, or some variation thereof, has unfortunately been abused to the point that it really has no clear definition and, indeed, can signify rather contrasting notions (Kirmayer 2012; Kleinman and Benson 2006; Qureshi and Eiroa-Orosa 2012; Williams 2006).
Adil Qureshi   +3 more
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Culture, Trauma & Conflict

2015
War was pervasive in the 20th century, and the 21st century seems to hold little promise of improvement. War is still one of the world’s most destructive forces, which on a daily basis touches the lives of millions of people. To increase the understanding of the pervasiveness and destructiveness of the institution of war, all possible frameworks of ...
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Trauma et cultures

L'Autre, 2000
Thierry Baubet, Marie Rose Moro
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