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Worlds of Hurt: Reading the Literatures of Trauma
(a new edition) by Kali Tal
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Chapter One: Worlds of Hurt
Chapter Two: A Form of Witness: The Holocaust and North American Memory
Chapter Three: Remembering Difference; Working Against Eurocentric Bias in Contemporary Scholarship on Trauma and Memory
Chapter Four: Between the Lines: Reading the Vietnam War
Chapter Five: The Farmer of Dreams: The Writings of W.D. Ehrhart
Chapter Six: There Was No Plot And I Discovered It By Mistake: Trauma, Community and the Revisionary Process
Chapter Seven: We Didn’t Know What Would Happen: Opening the Discourse on Sexual Abuse
Chapter Eight: This Is About Power On Every Level: Three Incest Survivor Narratives
This Is (Still) Not A Conclusion
PTSD: The Futile Search for the “Quick Fix”
Podcast: Issues in Contemporary Trauma Studies
Acknowledgements
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