Panic and Mourning
The Cultural Work of Trauma
Daniela Agostinho editor Elisa Antz editor Cátia Ferreira editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:15th Oct '12
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This book explores the complex relationship between panic and mourning in the context of crises and their cultural implications. Panic and Mourning delves into emotional responses to trauma.
The constructs of panic and mourning are central to understanding human responses during and after crises, whether caused by natural disasters or human conflict. In Panic and Mourning, the authors explore how these two emotional responses interact, particularly highlighting how panic often arises during violent events, while mourning reflects the aftermath and the human effort to comprehend these disruptions. This duality reveals the complexity of human emotions in the face of trauma, where panic can linger long after the initial event, and mourning may be interrupted or intensified by subsequent crises.
This volume offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective, examining the influence of panic and mourning on literature, media, and the arts. It underscores the significance of cultural context in shaping how societies process violent events, drawing on traditions, memories, and belief systems. The contributors delve into the ways that cultural practices not only mirror individual and collective anxieties but also contribute to the creation of knowledge and the transformation of cultural identities. By addressing the interplay of these emotions, Panic and Mourning seeks to illuminate the broader implications of crisis on cultural expressions.
Ultimately, this book serves as a vital resource for scholars and practitioners interested in the psychological and cultural dimensions of crisis. It invites readers to reflect on how panic and mourning shape our understanding of violence and recovery, and how these emotional states are represented and negotiated across different cultural landscapes.
ISBN: 9783110283099
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 557g
293 pages