Gender and Trauma since 1900

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نام کتاب : Gender and Trauma since 1900
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : جنسیت و تروما از سال 1900
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ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 297
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350145368 , 9781350145382
زبان کتاب : English
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حجم کتاب : 6 مگابایت



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Title Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nIllustrations\n Figures\n Table\nContributors\nAcknowledgements\nChapter 1: Gender and Trauma since 1900\n What is trauma?\n A brief, gendered genealogy of trauma\n PTSD, women and ordinary violence\n Acknowledgements\nChapter 2: Trauma in post-First World War Italy: Experiences, erasures and denials\n Psychiatry in the First World War\n Trauma, army rank and discipline\n Collective memory and the politics of trauma\n Conclusion\nChapter 3: Trauma, child refugees and humanitarians in the Spanish Civil War and the Second World War: A case study of Esme Odgers\n The Spanish Civil War\n The Second World War\n Conclusion\nChapter 4: Servitude, displacement and trauma: Jewish refugee domestics in Great Britain 1938–45\n ‘I cried and cried and cried’\n ‘I really cannot stand it . . . in Domestic, without a home and without my children’\n Testimony and trauma\nChapter 5: ‘Combat exhaustion’ versus ‘psychoneurosis’: American psychiatrists and the terminology of war trauma during the Second World War\n Conclusion\n Acknowledgements\n Works cited\nChapter 6: POWS into citizens: Repatriation, gender and the Civil Resettlement Units in Great Britain\nChapter 7: Soviet maternity care and competing narratives of trauma\n Context\n Medical Narratives of birth trauma\n Women’s counter-narratives\n Conclusion\nChapter 8: Trauma and sexual violence: Narratives and cases in late twentieth-century Australia\n Trauma and sexual offences\n Medicine, sexual assault and trauma\n Trauma in court\n Compensating for trauma\n Conclusions: Trauma and violence\nChapter 9: Embodied, psychological and gendered trauma in militarized Kampala (Uganda)\n Of blood, body parts and psychosis: Traumatic narratives in post-colonial Uganda\n The Ugandan army in Kampala\n Women, militarization and gendered trauma\n Masculinity and narratives of gendered trauma in Kampala\n Conclusion\n Acknowledgements\nChapter 10: ‘The missing ones’: Vietnamese diasporic memory and women’s narratives of loss\n Memorials\n Narratives\n Conclusion\nChapter 11: Refiguring trauma: Women’s narratives of suffering in post-conflict Timor-Leste\n Historical background and theoretical framework\n Gendered narratives of suffering\n Conclusion\nChapter 12: Changing the story: Women and trauma in Australian narratives of mental illness\n Sandy\n Alison\n Suzie\n Conclusion\n Acknowledgements\nConsolidated bibliography\nIndex




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