Narrating Trauma: On the Impact of Collective Suffering

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Ron Eyerman, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Elizabeth Butler Breese
Paradigm Publishers, 2011 - 296 páginas
Through case studies that examine historical and contemporary crises across the world, the contributing writers to this volume explore the cultural and social construction of trauma. How do some events get coded as traumatic and others which seem equally painful and dramatic not? Why do culpable groups often escape being categorised as perpetrators? These are just some of the important questions answered in this collection. Some of the cases analysed include Mao's China, the Holocaust, the Katyn Massacre and the Kosovo trauma. Expanding the pioneering cultural approach to trauma, this book will be of interest to scholars and postgraduate students of sociology.

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Jeffrey C. Alexander is the Lillian Chavenson Saden Professor of Sociology at Yale University, where he is Codirector of the Center for Cultural Sociology. Among his many influential books is The Civic Sphere (2006). Elizabeth Breese is a Ph.D. student at Yale University, where she specializes in cultural sociology, trauma theory, and ethnography.

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