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

Mar 21, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Nadia Abul-Al-Haj, Author of Facts on the Ground, Archaeological Practice and Territorial Self-Fashioning in Israeli Society
03:07 • 3min
3
PTSD and Trauma of Perpetuation
06:03 • 6min
4
Post Vietnam Syndrome
12:01 • 4min
5
PTSD and the Feminist Movement in the 1980s
16:22 • 6min
6
Reconstruction of the Vietnam War
22:05 • 3min
7
The Trauma Story of the Victims of Crime
25:32 • 4min
8
PTSD in the VA's - The Nature of Clinical Practice
29:51 • 1min
9
Post-9-11 PTSD - What's Next?
31:11 • 5min
10
Transgression in a Context of Responsibility
36:26 • 2min
11
The Civil Military Dilemma in American Psychiatry
38:49 • 4min
12
Identity Politics and the Military Civilian Divide
42:38 • 3min
13
The Impact of Churches in Combat Trauma and PTSD
45:48 • 6min
14
Trauma and the Theater of War
51:18 • 2min
15
Do You Know What Dorys Is Doing?
53:21 • 4min
16
What's the Importance of Listening to Soldiers?
57:26 • 2min
17
Is There a Stereotype of the Military Personnel?
59:30 • 2min
18
Let's Put the Question of War Away
01:01:42 • 4min
19
The Silence of American Soldiers and Veterans in Iraq and Afghanistan
01:05:28 • 3min
20
Are There New Ways of Thinking About the Psychic Costs of Conflict?
01:08:40 • 3min
21
What Does It Mean to Live in a World Where There Are No Facts?
01:11:58 • 3min