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Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry - Special Issue (Full) Table of Contents: Politicising Children: Transcultural Constructions of Childhood and Psychological Trauma in the Modern World

Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry 46.3 (2022)
Ana Antic, Guest Editor

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction: Politicising Children: Transcultural Constructions of Childhood and Psychological Trauma in the Modern World (this opens in a new tab)
    Ana Antic

  2. Trauma, Violence, and Memory in African Child Soldier Memoirs (this opens in a new tab)
    Stacey Hynd
    Note: This special issue paper was published earlier in Volume 45, Issue 1.

  3. The Politicised Child During the Seventeenth-Century British Civil Wars: An Historical Perspective on Representations of Children and Trauma During Conflict (this opens in a new tab)
    Ismini Pells

  4. ‘No-One Can Tell a Story Better than the One Who Lived It’: Reworking Constructions of Childhood and Trauma Through the Arts in Rwanda (this opens in a new tab)
    Kirrily Pells, Ananda Breed, Chaste Uwihoreye, Eric Ndushabandi, Matthew Elliott & Sylvestre Nzahabwanayo 

  5. ‘White Child Gone Bankrupt’—The Intersection of Race and Poverty in Youth Fathered by UN Peacekeepers (this opens in a new tab)
    Kirstin Wagner, Susan A. Bartels, Sanne Weber & Sabine Lee 

  6. The Politicised Child, Transcultural Constructions of Childhood, Psychological Trauma, and the Mind in the Modern World: Afterword (this opens in a new tab)
    Derek Summerfield

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