Postcolonial Witnessing: Trauma Out of Bounds. Craps, S. Palgrave, London, 2013. abstract bibtex Postcolonial Witnessing argues that to account for the cumulative traumatic effects of phenomena like imperialism, the field of trauma studies needs to move beyond the Holocaust-inspired conceptions of trauma advanced by scholars like Caruth and LaCapra. As I suggest below, Craps’ suggestion that we view trauma as an “everyday” and “ongoing” (4, both quotes) process is one of the key intellectual premises behind the concept of “climate trauma.”
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