2020
DOI: 10.1080/14434318.2020.1764233
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After Aftershock: The Affect–Trauma Paradigm One Generation After 9/11

Abstract: In the years following the powerfully emotive images of the events of 9/11 in the United States, theories concerning affect and trauma proliferated across the humanities. A complex and productive field of enquiry developed over the following two decades, which has flourished in art theory, visual culture, and the humanities at large into what we call the 'affect-trauma paradigm'. This is now a dominant lens through which we understand the current images of war, political violence, and terror that play a centra… Show more

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