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Paula A. Michaels

    Paula Michaels specializes in the history of twentieth-century Russia and Central Asia. Her work delves into the intersection of medicine and power within colonial and post-colonial contexts. Michaels explores how healthcare and medical knowledge became tools for imperial influence and identity formation, offering a unique lens on historical power dynamics.

    Gender and Trauma since 1900
    Lamaze
    • 2021

      Is Trauma a transhistorical, transnational phenomenon? Gender and Trauma challenges the standard history that has led to our contemporary understanding of psychological trauma to answer this question, and to explore the impact of gender in the experience and understanding of emotional distress. Bringing together eleven case studies from all over the world, it draws on methods from history, gender and communication studies to consider how trauma has been understood over the 20th and 21st centuries.Encompassing histories from Australia, Britain, Indonesia, Italy, the Soviet Union, Timor Leste, the United States and Vietnam, these examples demonstrate how gender and trauma are inextricably linked, and how the term 'trauma' has evolved over time. With chapters on war, political repression, displacement, rape and childbirth, the cases showcased in this volume highlight two pivotal transformations across the 20th century. First, the transformation of the trauma sufferer from perpetrator to victim, and second, the increased understanding of psychological consequences of sexual assault and domestic violence. Together, these diverse stories yield a more nuanced picture of what trauma is, how we have understood it alongside gender in the past, and how this affects our understanding of it in the present.

      Gender and Trauma since 1900
    • 2017

      Lamaze

      • 264 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Shortlisted for the General History Prize for the 2014 New South Wales Premier's History Awards

      Lamaze