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OverviewIn the early twenty-first century, trauma is seemingly everywhere, whether as experience, diagnosis, concept, or buzzword. Yet even as many scholars consider trauma to be constitutive of psychological modernity or the post-Enlightenment human condition, historical research on the topic has overwhelmingly focused on cases, such as World War I or the Holocaust, in which Western experiences and actors are foregrounded. There remains an urgent need to incorporate the methods and insights of recent historical trauma research into a truly global perspective. The chapters in Traumatic Pasts in Asia make just such an intervention, extending Euro-American paradigms of traumatic experience to new sites of world-historical suffering and, in the process, exploring how these new domains of research inform and enrich earlier scholarship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mark S. Micale , Hans PolsPublisher: Berghahn Books Imprint: Berghahn Books ISBN: 9781800731837ISBN 10: 1800731833 Pages: 406 Publication Date: 17 September 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsA timely contribution to studies of trauma arising from state policies, drawing attention to the possible ethnocentrism of diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder, to the efficacy of local methods of healing for survivors, and to the challenges of interpreting and memorializing events. * Janice Matsumura, Simon Fraser University This well-written, engaging, interdisciplinary volume moves the field forward by building a bridge between Western and Asian scholars. It is an important and valuable volume that will be a cornerstone in the ever-growing field of trauma studies. * Jason Crouthamel, Grand Valley State University By globalising trauma studies, Micale and Pols break new ground and enrich our understanding of the complex ways in which humans respond to war, genocide and environmental catastrophes...This well-written, engaging, interdisciplinary volume moves the field forward by building a bridge between Western and Asian scholars. Traumatic Pasts in Asia is thus a crucial step in carving a path towards a more global approach to understanding traumatic injury. It identifies where Western-centric conceptions of trauma are problematic, while it also explores universal patterns and experiences, including tensions between state and individual conceptions of traumatic memory. This book should spark interest and ongoing discussions among scholars, policymakers, and members of the public whose lives have been shaped by the traumatic legacies of mass violence. * New Mandala A timely contribution to studies of trauma arising from state policies, drawing attention to the possible ethnocentrism of diagnoses of post-traumatic stress disorder, to the efficacy of local methods of healing for survivors, and to the challenges of interpreting and memorializing events. * Janice Matsumura, Simon Fraser University This well-written, engaging, interdisciplinary volume moves the field forward by building a bridge between Western and Asian scholars. It is an important and valuable volume that will be a cornerstone in the ever-growing field of trauma studies. * Jason Crouthamel, Grand Valley State University Author InformationMark S. Micale is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign. His publications include Beyond the Unconscious, Discovering the History of Psychiatry (Roy Porter, co-editor), Approaching Hysteria: Disease and Its Interpretations, The Mind of Modernism, and Hysterical Men. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |