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Colonial Trauma/Postcolonial Recovery?

Interventions, 2000
It would seem that we can map the psychological effects of trauma on to the cultures that undergo colonization. Similar analogies have been drawn between the process of recovery in therapy and decolonization. But in the case of colonialism, I argue, the relation to the past is strictly not a relation to one's own past but to a social history and its ...
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Laughter and Trauma: Making Sense of Colonial Violence

Performing Ethos, 2013
Abstract Aboriginal Australian performances, created from within their own traditional practices, have often dealt with aspects of European colonization and racism in a humorous manner. There are numerous accounts of these, including performances that were satirical and which treated traumatic acts of racialized violence in Australia in ...
Maryrose Casey
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Refusing epigenetics: indigeneity and the colonial politics of trauma

History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2023
Environmental epigenetics is increasingly employed to understand the health outcomes of communities who have experienced historical trauma and structural violence. Epigenetics provides a way to think about traumatic events and sustained deprivation as biological "exposures" that contribute to ill-health across generations. In Australia, some Indigenous
Jaya Keaney   +3 more
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