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The understanding and interpretation of traumatic experiences and the issues of their representation in narratives have always been the major focus of trauma studies. The inherent nature of traumatic experiences, that “fragment consciousness and prevent d... see more

This article is devoted to the analysis of the opportunities offered by the use of participatory technologies for the representation of cultural injuries. These strategies make it possible to use the experience of the ?new museology? in solving the tasks ... see more

This article is devoted to the analysis of the opportunities offered by the use of participatory technologies for the representation of cultural injuries. These strategies make it possible to use the experience of the ?new museology? in solving the tasks ... see more

The journey back home to Lotus, Georgia, that the protagonist of Morrison’s latest novel, Frank Money, undertakes is planted with too many obstacles to turn it into the kind of “reconnecting experience” that would help him to recover from the traumas he s... see more

Backgrounds: PTSD occurs as a result of an extreme event in which the person perceived a threat of death or physical integrity or suffered a serious injury. The traumatic aspect of such events is the dimension of the unexpected and unpredictable, which tr... see more

In The Ballad of Ayesha (2018), Anisul Hoque portrays a young woman named Ayesha and her sufferings in life after a sudden disappearance of her husband, an officer in Bangladesh Air Force, on a fated day in 1977. Ayesha determinedly fights off the woes of... see more

Abstract         Nature and mountains are often represented as places of healing in literature and the media, especially for white, healthy, and middleclass men. However, discussions on nature and gender in relation... see more

In this paper, Schwartz analyses three narratives by Hungarian women writers— Alaine Polcz’s Asszony a fronton (A Wartime Memoir), Judit Kováts’s Megtagadva [‘Denied’] and Fanni Gyarmati Miklósné Radnóti’s Napló [‘Diary’]—with regard to their representati... see more

The autobiographical and traumatic memory is often identified in the psychological literature. It determines the lack of differentiation of traumatic and negative life events. Therefore the traumatic memory is often viewed as PTSD and is notanalyzed as th... see more

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