The empire of trauma an inquiry into the condition of victimhood.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 978-0-691-13752-0
- 978-0-691-13753-7
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
- Refugees -- Rehabilitation
- War victims -- Rehabilitation
- #SBIB:327.5H20 -- Vredesonderzoek: algemeen
- #SBIB:39A9 -- Medische antropologie / gezondheid / handicaps -- Medical Anthropology / Body / Disability
- 316.647:3 -- Agressie. Geweld --(sociale psychologie)
- Victims Trauma
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book | Library of Ethnosociology & Ethnohistory | 122.097 ASE | Available | 4020654-20 |
Originally published in French as: L'empire du traumatisme.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
A dual genealogy. The significance of a controversy. The birth of trauma. Labor laws -- The long hunt. Cowardice or death. The brutalization of therapy. After the war. A French history -- The intimate confession. War psychoanalysis. A profitable sickness. Victims of the self. The issue of survival -- An end to suspicion. Women and children first. The consecration of the event. The last witnesses. The humanity of criminals -- Psychiatric victimology. Victims' rights. The resistance of psychiatry. An ambiguous origin. A relative autonomy -- Toulouse. The summons to trauma. Emergency care in question. Inequalities and exclusions. Consolation and compensation -- Humanitarian psychiatry. One origin, two accounts. In the beginning was humanitarianism. On the margins of war. The frontiers of humanity -- Palestine. The need to testify. The chronicles of suffering. Equivalence of victims. Histories without a history -- The psychotraumatology of exile. The immigrant, between native and foreigner. The clinical practice of asylum. A change of paradigm. The evidence of the body -- Asylum. The illegitimate refugee. Recognizing the sign. The truth of writing. The meaning of words. Conclusion : the moral economy of trauma.