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Healing Trauma and Reasserting Identity through Remembrance in Joanne Fedler’s The Dreamcloth
The aim of this article is to analyse the role of memory in generating, transmitting and coming to terms with trauma, and the importance of exploring history, and talking about and sharing traumatic events in the process of healing in Joan Fedler’s The ...
Abdullah Md Abu Shahid
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The number of worldwide traumatic events is significant, yet the literature pays little attention to their implications for leader development. This article calls for a consideration of how collective trauma such as genocide and the Holocaust can shape ...
Lara A. Tcholakian +3 more
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Bioethics and the World Order: A Curious Coincidence Between Chinese and African Approaches
ABSTRACT The post‐1945 world order is standardly pictured as a Westphalian system, in which each state is equal under the law with sovereign authority over its territories. This paper argues that the Westphalian system is changing and examines the implications for bioethics. We show that cross‐border health, economic, ecologic, and sociopolitical risks
Nancy S. Jecker +2 more
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Traduire le trauma : hantises de Sebald et Celan dans Thésée, sa vie nouvelle de Camille de Toledo
This article studies the relation between trauma, translation and intermediality in Camille de Toledo’s autobiographical fiction. The brother’s suicide is the original trauma which the melancholic narrator Thésée dwells on and tries to understand through
Aurélie Moioli
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Transgenerational Trauma in Comic Books: The Cases of Heimat and Sunday’s Child
Transgenerational trauma refers to the situation where children are traumatizedby the experiences of their (grand)parents. It is a unique combination ofindividual, familial, and collective (cultural) traumatic processes. The intertwiningof these processes poses a particular representational challenge, onethat could be overcome by the comics medium.
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ABSTRACT Excess adiposity is not a recently developed problem but has existed since at least the upper Paleolithic, allowing evolutionary selection pressures to adapt the physiology of the pregnant woman and the feto‐placental unit for maternal and fetal protection.
Gernot Desoye +6 more
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Insider/Outsider/Transsiders of Transnational Migration
ABSTRACT Migration is individually and collectively a challenging but also a transformative praxis and process. In my proposal, I present these in the context of transnational migration of two multigenerational families whose pioneers originally migrated from Turkey to Germany.
Halil Can
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Performative Anchoring Practices and the Making of Belonging in Diaspora
ABSTRACT This article examines how Greekness is constructed and negotiated by a member of the Greek second generation in Italy, a population largely absent from contemporary diaspora scholarship. Through a biographical and socio‐anthropological approach grounded in long‐term ethnographic fieldwork, the study shows how belonging emerges not as inherited
Andrea Pelliccia
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The Role of Transgeneration Transmission in the Psychological Adjustment of Women With Breast Cancer
Introduction: Getting sick with cancer is a traumatic event for the affected person and can result with various psychological difficulties, and invasive methods of treatment further deepen them.
Sanda Anton, Valentin Kordić
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ABSTRACT Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) is a branch of technology enabling machines to emulate complex human skills; it can also entail problem‐solving using bioinspired methods. It is used for automating systematic literature reviews (SLR), that is, defining a clinical question, locating relevant literature, preliminary screening, study ...
Ana M. Barragán +5 more
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