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Collective Trauma - War and Humour , by Oliwia Jackowska.
Making jokes about
trauma
has always been a delicate issue, as there are many undefined boundaries when dealing with personal
traumatic
experiences.
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Traces of War, by Jan Pruszyński.
This rhetoric extends the conflict from over 20 years ago to the present and maintains the collective ethnic
trauma
.
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Thinking the unthinkable, by Nadine van den Berg.
Completely drenched in this water, lies a child’s teddy bear, representing the
trauma
that such a future brings…”. 2) restorative. “Nature in the city is encouraged, but only in confined places, trapped.
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What Do You Care About?, by Zuza Sliwinska & Job Schroën.
It becomes especially relevant, when it comes to female survivors placed among male, who are either strangers but often family members under the
trauma
of the events.
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The Future of Home, by Oliwia Jackowska.
Where are the people whose reality changed drastically and the effects of their
trauma
are about to continue to manifest over generations?
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Safe at work, by Inez Margaux Van Oeveren.
Even for those spared from such suffering, the collective
trauma
may lead them to radically rethink how they want to live and work in the future. Some will crave conventional choices, such as regular employment in a formal workplace.
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Architecture of Entrapment, by Alicja Jurkowska.
Because of my attitude, tiredness, and a precise goal in mind, it had failed and instead caused a short
trauma
and overthinking of the interiorised Hong Kong experience.
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