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Nadia Abu El-Haj, "Combat Trauma: Imaginaries of War and Citizenship in Post-9/11 America" (Verso, 2022)

New Books in the History of Science

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Are There New Ways of Thinking About the Psychic Costs of Conflict?

So given the last year of conflict in Ukraine rising tensions with China and increasing global instability due to economic crises and climate change the potential for conflict is likely to be with us for some time. Are there new ways of thinking about the psychic costs of conflict that might help push us away from it or at least open up space to be critical of it? How can we talk about conflict in a way that enables a humanistic critique of empire rather than its reification so I want to answer that in two parts one is part of the reason I went back and revisited the 1970s and the work of the Vietnam veterans against the war and the psychiatrist radical psychiatrist who worked with them, he says

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