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Zasiekina, Larysa. "Psycholinguistic Representation of Individual Traumatic Memory in the Context of Social and Political Ambiguity." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 1, no. 2 (2014): 118–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.45898.

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<strong>Abstract.&nbsp;</strong>The paper focuses on a psycholinguistic study of individual traumatic memory. Among psycholinguistic tools of the research are psychographological analysis, propositional analysis, and frame analysis. The results of psychographological analysis revealed differences between psycholinguistic representations of traumatic events as compared to psycholinguistic representation of neutral events in norm for written speech. Higher psychographological indices in representation of traumatic events show the emotional lability (high sentence length), low awareness and meani
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Zasiekina, Larysa. "Psycholinguistic Representation of Individual Traumatic Memory in the Context of Social and Political Ambiguity." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 1, no. 2 (2014): 118–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.45899.

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<strong>Abstract.&nbsp;</strong>The paper focuses on a psycholinguistic study of individual traumatic memory. Among psycholinguistic tools of the research are psychographological analysis, propositional analysis, and frame analysis. The results of psychographological analysis revealed differences between psycholinguistic representations of traumatic events as compared to psycholinguistic representation of neutral events in norm for written speech. Higher psychographological indices in representation of traumatic events show the emotional lability (high sentence length), low awareness and meani
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Zasiekina, Larysa. "Psycholinguistic Representation of Individual Traumatic Memory in the Context of Social and Political Ambiguity." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 1, no. 2 (2014): 118–25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3233021.

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<strong>Abstract.&nbsp;</strong>The paper focuses on a psycholinguistic study of individual traumatic memory. Among psycholinguistic tools of the research are psychographological analysis, propositional analysis, and frame analysis. The results of psychographological analysis revealed differences between psycholinguistic representations of traumatic events as compared to psycholinguistic representation of neutral events in norm for written speech. Higher psychographological indices in representation of traumatic events show the emotional lability (high sentence length), low awareness and meani
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Zasiekina, Larysa, Khrystyna Khvorost, and Dariia Zasiekina. "Traumatic Narrative in Psycholinguistic Study Dimension." PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 23, no. 1 (2018): 47–59. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1211097.

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The traumatic narrative as a raw material for theoretical and experimental research of traumatic memory is represented in the article. The traumatic and non-traumatic experience is differentiated in the article. Emotionally negative and positive life events are represented in autobiographical memory and expressed in the autobiographical narrative. The traumatic events are represented in traumatic memory and verbalized in the traumatic narrative. We report that stressful traumatic events as a part traumatic memory are in the mediating zone between autobiographical memory and PTSD. The propositi
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Zasiekina, Larysa, Shelia Kennison, Serhii Zasiekin, and Khrystyna Khvorost. "Psycholinguistic Markers of Autobiographical and Traumatic Memory." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 6, no. 2 (2019): 119–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.29038/eejpl.2019.6.2.zas.

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This study examines psycholinguistic structure of autobiographical and traumatic narratives representing positive emotional and stressful traumatic life events. The research applied the cross sectional, between subjects design utilizing the independent variables of external agent they, space and time and dependent variable of word number in traumatic narratives for multiple regression analysis. The approval letter to recruit the participants through SONA system in 2015–2016 academic year was obtained from Institutional Review Board of Oklahoma State University (USA). 64 undergraduates of noncl
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Vasyliuk, Olha. "Autobiographical Narrative as a Tool of Studying Traumatic Memory." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 1, no. 1 (2014): 201–8. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.45889.

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<strong>Abstract.&nbsp;</strong>The paper presents the results of the theoretical and empirical study of the possibilities of using autobiographical narrative for diagnosing the traumatic memory of the individual. The views of foreign &nbsp;and &nbsp;local &nbsp;psychologists &nbsp;on the nature of the &nbsp;generation of narrative, it&rsquo;s using &nbsp;as &nbsp;a powerful psychotherapeutic &nbsp; tool.&nbsp;The&nbsp;features&nbsp;of&nbsp;representation&nbsp;experience &nbsp; and &nbsp; selectivity &nbsp; of &nbsp; consciousness regarding &nbsp;to &nbsp;its &nbsp;preservation &nbsp;have &nbs
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Zasiekina, Larysa, Shelia Kennison, Serhii Zasiekin, and Khrystyna Khvorost. "Psycholinguistic Markers of Autobiographical and Traumatic Memory." East European Journal of Psycholinguistics 6, no. 2 (2019): 119–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3637548.

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<strong>Abstract.</strong> This study examines psycholinguistic structure of autobiographical and traumatic narratives representing positive emotional and stressful traumatic life events. The research applied the cross sectional, between subjects design utilizing the independent variables of external agent they, space and time and dependent variable of word number in traumatic narratives for multiple regression analysis. The approval letter to recruit the participants through SONA system in 2015&ndash;2016 academic year was obtained from Institutional Review Board of Oklahoma State University
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Pavlenko, Aneta. "New approaches to concepts in bilingual memory." Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 2, no. 3 (1999): 209–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1366728999000322.

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In this paper, I argue that current approaches to modeling of concepts in bilingual memory privilege word representation at the expense of concept representation. I identify four problems with the study of concepts in bilingual memory: conflation of semantic and conceptual levels of representation; scarcity of methods targeting conceptual representation; assumption of the static nature of the conceptual store; and insufficient acknowledgment of linguistic and cultural specificity of concepts. Basing my arguments on recent developments in the fields of neurolinguistics, linguistics, psychology,
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Pérez García, Juan Carlos. "The Representation of Traumatic Memory in Spanish Comics." European Comic Art 11, no. 2 (2018): 55–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/eca.2018.110204.

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The graphic representation of traumatic memory of war disasters constitutes a broad tradition that can be traced back to Francisco Goya. Comics, with the resources provided by their textual-visual narrative, have been part of that tradition especially since the 1950s. However, representing traumatic memory of war disasters is troublesome, in regard to the artists’ strategies and public reception – as shown by the conflicts between memory, history and myth posed in these works. This article develops a comparative study of traumatic memories in Spanish comics and presents an analysis of the mode
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Huang, Shuhui, and Yiqun Gan. "Memory as a cognitive representation of post-traumatic growth." Anxiety, Stress, & Coping 31, no. 1 (2017): 59–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10615806.2017.1364730.

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Faustova, A. G. "“DIFFICULT TO REMEMBER AND IMPOSSIBLE TO FORGET”: MECHANISMS OF FUNCTIONING OF TRAUMATIC MEMORY." PERSONALITY IN A CHANGING WORLD: HEALTH, ADAPTATION, DEVELOPMENT 12, no. 3 (46) (2024): 193–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.23888/humj2024123193-206.

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The article provides an idea of the criterion indicators, specific parameters, mechanisms of formation and functioning of memories of psychotraumatic events. Psychological traumas of various genesis affect up to 70% of the population, while the prevalence of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among victims is 5.6%. The consequences of psychological trauma affect mnestic activity, provoking disturbances of short-term memory, declarative memory, and autobiographical memory. In the structure of PTSD symptoms, a special place is given to intrusions, in particular obsessive and uncontrollable in
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Sharma, Dr Rakhi, and Dr Ram Avtar. ""Memory, Trauma, and the Narrative Arc: A Deep Dive into the Representation of Pain and Healing in Contemporary Literature"." INTERANTIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 09, no. 04 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem44441.

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The intersection of memory and narrative, particularly in the context of trauma, has been a central concern for scholars across disciplines. Contemporary literature, with its ability to delve into the complexities of human experience, has emerged as a powerful tool for exploring the ways in which traumatic events shape individuals and societies. This article seeks to examine how contemporary authors utilize narrative techniques to represent trauma, exploring the interplay between memory, identity, and the construction of meaning. By analysing key works from the contemporary literary canon, we
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Osman, Khan Touseef. "Trauma and Fiction:." Crossings: A Journal of English Studies 8 (August 1, 2017): 160–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.59817/cjes.v8i.140.

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Trauma involves a rupture in the temporal and symbolic orders at individual and collective levels. Fictional representation of trauma, therefore, is marked by a problem of referentiality, where mimesis fails and chronology breaks down. The article opens with a discussion on the disorientation in the co-ordinative links between the world, the self, and representational tools in the event of a traumatic experience, which results in the crisis of referentiality. The inadequacy of language as a representational medium on the one hand, and unacknowledgement of extreme events beyond “socially valida
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Srilekha, B. P., and Bharathi Harishankar. "Representation of Traumatic Memory in the Film Drishyam: A Barthesian Reading." IAFOR Journal of Arts & Humanities 11, no. 2 (2024): 9–20. https://doi.org/10.22492/ijah.11.2.01.

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Cinema has long served as a vital medium for disseminating information and knowledge in modern society. Its portrayal of diverse emotions and themes often mirrors societal events in a realistic and compelling manner. Enhanced by various cinematographic techniques, the depiction of trauma is magnified within the visual narrative. This article employs “Drishyam”, a Malayalam film presented in two parts, to analyze the impact of trauma stemming from a singular event. It explores the process of trauma across different phases and examines its repercussions on the individual, family, and local commu
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Szajnberg, Nathan M. "Recovering a Repressed Memory, and Representational Shift in an Adolescent." Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 41, no. 3 (1993): 711–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000306519304100304.

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This case report focuses on the disappearance of a fixed pictorial iconic representation and transformation to symbolic (word) representation following the recovery of a repressed memory in a twelve-and-a-half-year-old after the first eleven months of psychoanalysis. There is a substantial body of psychoanalytic literature on the importance of language, naming or articulation of experiences associated with transformation of psychic structure (Fenichel, 1941; Glover, 1955; Kris, 1956a, 1956b; Werner and Kaplan, 1963; Schafer, 1976, 1978a, 1978b, 1980; Shapiro, 1979; Spence, 1982; Stern, 1989) a
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Monah, Dana. "Guilty Memories: Remembering the Theresienstadt Ghetto in Concentrationary Theatre." Theatrical Colloquia 9, no. 2 (2019): 30–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/tco-2019-0014.

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Abstract One of the issues theatre must deal with when approaching the topic of genocide is representation. How can theatre, an art of mimesis, represent extreme violence, absolute evil? What can be shown, so as to honour the memory of the victims and at the same time convey the idea of radical evil? At the turn of the 21st century, two playwrights, Enzo Cormann (France) and Juan Mayorga (Spain) approached the issue of the Holocaust through memory. In Toujours l’orage [Always the Storm](1997) and respectively Himmelweg [Way to heaven] (2002) the protagonists revisit, after several decades, the
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LYNCH, MICHAEL, and DANTE CICCHETTI. "Trauma, mental representation, and the organization of memory for mother-referent material." Development and Psychopathology 10, no. 4 (1998): 739–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0954579498001849.

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Research on the effects of child maltreatment and exposure to community violence suggests that children who experience these types of traumatic events may be at risk for alterations and biases in attention and memory similar to those that have been observed in adults suffering from traumatic stress reactions. Along these lines, attachment theory posits that representational models of relationships also may act as moderators of similar cognitive biases by selectively guiding children's attention to and processing of interpersonal stimuli. Building upon the trauma and attachment literatures, the
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Chersoni, E., E. Santus, L. Pannitto, A. Lenci, P. Blache, and C. R. Huang. "A structured distributional model of sentence meaning and processing." Natural Language Engineering 25, no. 4 (2019): 483–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1351324919000214.

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AbstractMost compositional distributional semantic models represent sentence meaning with a single vector. In this paper, we propose a structured distributional model (SDM) that combines word embeddings with formal semantics and is based on the assumption that sentences represent events and situations. The semantic representation of a sentence is a formal structure derived from discourse representation theory and containing distributional vectors. This structure is dynamically and incrementally built by integrating knowledge about events and their typical participants, as they are activated by
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Malkina, Victoria Ya. "VISUAL IMAGES OF MEMORY IN THE POEMS OF YU. LEVITANSKY “SO WHAT IF I WAS THERE…” AND “MEMORY”." RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series, no. 3 (2023): 52–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.28995/2686-7249-2023-3-52-61.

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The article considers two poems by Yury Levitansky, “So what if i was there...” and “Memory” (both of them are included into the book of poems, “Letters to Katerina, or A walk with Faust», 1981), from the perspective of the representation in them of the memory visual images. In both texts, memory is not a mere motif, but a structure-forming category in the lyrical poem’s imagery and plot structure. It’s so because the abstract category of memory is conveyed through sensual, primarily visual images, such as space and its various patterns (such as vertical/horizontal, widening/shrinking), colour
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Jyoti, Biswas. "When Memory is Traumatic: A Critical Study of Bangla Autobiography Dandakaranyer Dinguli." Akademos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Literary and Culture Studies II, I (January, 2022) (2022): 51–68. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6446364.

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Abstract Autobiography is a valuable repository of memory, both personal and collective. It encompasses familial accounts of happiness and suffering; and at the same time its narrative remains a faithful representation of a whole community. Besides, it covers up social and political timeline as well. In this respect, an autobiography is not simply a family saga; rather its narrative accounts for understanding contemporary social situations. Partition of Bengal into East Pakistan and West Bengal in 1947 was such a cataclysmic event in modern South East Asian history that its deadly aftermath is
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Stella, Massimo. "Cohort and Rhyme Priming Emerge from the Multiplex Network Structure of the Mental Lexicon." Complexity 2018 (September 17, 2018): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/6438702.

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Complex networks recently opened new ways for investigating how language use is influenced by the mental representation of word similarities. This work adopts the framework of multiplex lexical networks for investigating lexical retrieval from memory. The focus is on priming, i.e., exposure to a given stimulus facilitating or inhibiting retrieval of a given lexical item. Supported by recent findings of network distance influencing lexical retrieval, the multiplex network approach tests how the layout of hundreds of thousands of word-word similarities in the mental lexicon can lead to priming e
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Novikova, Valeriya Sergeevna. "Sound image as a tool of representation of difficult heritage." Философия и культура, no. 1 (January 2025): 0. https://doi.org/10.7256/2454-0757.2025.1.73128.

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The article is devoted to the analysis of the sound image as a structural component of cultural memory in the context of the problem of difficult heritage. The explication of the role of sound in the construction of collective memory of traumatic experience is carried out on the example of revealing sound patterns in films representing Stalinist repression. The subject of this study will be the soundscapes captured in film language, through which the experience of collective traumatisation is revealed to us. It is proposed to understand difficult heritage as a form of cultural memory generated
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Ощепкова, Вікторія, and Ірина Тів’яєва. "Memory and Utterance Temporality." PSYCHOLINGUISTICS 26, no. 2 (2019): 296–320. http://dx.doi.org/10.31470/2309-1797-2019-26-2-296-320.

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Objective. The paper presents a psycholinguistic perspective of the memory-time linkage problem extensively discussed by cognitive psychologists. Accepting the concept of personal memory as a linguocognitive system including the processes of encoding, storing, retrieval, and forgetting, the authors aim to examine how these processes are verbalized in regard to their temporal orientation. The present study is specifically focused on analyzing the morphological component of the verbal code (namely, tense forms) used by English speakers to represent their mnemonic experiences at each stage of cog
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Scafirimuto, Guglielmo. "Exile and Homeland Trauma: Constructing Memories in Rithy Panh’s The Missing Picture." Memoria y Narración. Revista de estudios sobre el pasado conflictivo de sociedades y culturas contemporáneas, no. 2 (March 5, 2021): 106–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/myn.8666.

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This article focuses on the question of an exiled artist’s representation of traumatic and missing memories. Through an analysis of Rithy Panh’s documentary The Missing Picture (2013), the paper discusses the relationship between memory and imagination, the risk of forgetting and the attempt to create a new picture of a repressed past.
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Ullman, Michael T. "The neural basis of lexicon and grammar in first and second language: the declarative/procedural model." Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 4, no. 2 (2001): 105–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1366728901000220.

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Theoretical and empirical aspects of the neural bases of the mental lexicon and the mental grammar in first and second language (L1 and L2) are discussed. It is argued that in L1, the learning, representation, and processing of lexicon and grammar depend on two well-studied brain memory systems. According to the declarative/procedural model, lexical memory depends upon declarative memory, which is rooted in temporal lobe structures, and has been implicated in the learning and use of fact and event knowledge. Aspects of grammar are subserved by procedural memory, which is rooted in left frontal
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D'Ambrosio, A., and M. Luna. "The Cognitive Interview: Application to Clinical Setting to Enhance Traumatic Experiences." European Psychiatry 24, S1 (2009): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-9338(09)71085-5.

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The cognitive interview is a very powerful technique to facilitate the recall of eye witness, so far it was used only in forensic psychology.The cognitive interview focuses on two major component of testimony: memory and comunication. The core memory priciple of this technique is the notion of guided retrieval. Because all of the relevant information resides in the eye mind, the goal is to assist her to access that. Each person is the Eye Witness of own Traumatic experiences. The Cognitive Interview enhances memory by:assisting the doctor to infer the patient"s mental representation of the eve
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Fattori, Laura. "Remembering Violence in <i>Matar a Jesús</i> (2017)." Review of International American Studies 15, no. 2 (2022): 95–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.31261/rias.14719.

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Events that are violent and traumatic in nature entail the breakdown of language and, with it, the conceptual frameworks that construct our social worlds. The inability of reason to articulate this rupture and to conventionally construct meaning implies that the reality of misery and violence can only be suggested (or formulated) through acts of narration that formally and affectively articulate memory into an imaginary. This dislocation of the event from its representation can then only be mapped through the generation and stimulation of affect – which has come to substitute reason as tool fo
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Bisby, James A., Neil Burgess, and Chris R. Brewin. "Reduced Memory Coherence for Negative Events and Its Relationship to Posttraumatic Stress Disorder." Current Directions in Psychological Science 29, no. 3 (2020): 267–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963721420917691.

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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is characterized by disruptions in memory, including vivid sensory images of the trauma that are involuntarily reexperienced. However, the extent and nature of disruptions to deliberate memory for trauma remain controversial. A unitary account posits that all aspects of memory for a traumatic event are strengthened. In contrast, a dual-representation account proposes up-modulation of sensory and affective representations of the negative content and down-modulation of hippocampal representations of the context in which the event occurred. We take a neuroscie
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Mihaela, Ivan. "The Representation of the Rural Landscape and 124 Bluestone Road as Sites of Traumatic Memory in Toni Morrison’s Beloved." Analele Universității din Craiova seria Philology- English /Annals of the University of Craiova series Philology-English' 2024 (July 30, 2024): 57–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.52846/aucphe.2024.05.

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In our article we argue that, in Beloved, Morrison’s narrative technique employs the rural environment and this enigmatic house as potent metaphors for the inescapable burden of history and the complexity of memory. As we traverse the terrain of Morrison’s literary landscape, we explore how these sites of traumatic memory serve as powerful tools for engaging with and confronting the past. We highlight the critical importance of recognizing and reckoning with the painful past, ultimately inviting readers to confront their own relationship with history and memory.
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Tumarkin, Maria. "Crumbs of memory: Tracing the ‘more-than-representational’ in family memory." Memory Studies 6, no. 3 (2013): 310–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750698013482648.

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This article concerns itself with exploring some of the ways in which we can move beyond the ‘cognitive bias’ within social memory studies. A key obstacle to engaging with the kinds of manifestations of remembering that cannot be reduced to intentional and conscious articulations or representations of the mediated past is a deeply entrenched opposition between representational and non-representational (or declarative and non-declarative) mnemonic practices. It strikes me that this opposition is, at least partially, a product of early thinking on memory and trauma, in which affect and represent
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Gortat, Jakub. "Feeling Trauma: A Proposal for a New Approach to the Study of Post-traumatic Cinema." Kwartalnik Filmowy, no. 129 (April 3, 2025): 195–216. https://doi.org/10.36744/kf.4002.

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The article explores the representation of cultural trauma in cinema, challenging the common perception of film’s inability to fully capture traumatic experiences. The author introduces an approach to trauma representation based on theories of empathy along with some postulates formulated in the field of neurofilmology. Using Franziska Stünkel’s The Last Execution (2021) as a case study, the author examines the depiction of trauma stemming from oppression in East Germany. Methodology includes textual film analysis, viewer interviews, and physiological measurements, such as electrodermal activi
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Kovács, Ágnes Zsófia. "Body Marks of the Past in Toni Morrison’s A Mercy and Home." Metacritic Journal for Comparative Studies and Theory 7, no. 1 (2021): 160–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/mjcst.2021.11.10.

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Toni Morrison’s project of reimagining individual memories of the African American past has been immortalized by the image of the chokecherry tree of scar tissue on Sethe’s back in Beloved. Invisible and dumb for Sethe, the scars have to be faced and interpreted with the help of others in order to process traumatic memories of the slave past. The image questions a presumed opposition between objects of memory as separate from subjects of memory, as the wound, the supposed object is located in the body of the subject, Sethe. Body marks of the past also appear in Morrison’s novels after 2001, wh
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PRIOR, ANAT, JUDITH F. KROLL, and BRIAN MACWHINNEY. "Translation ambiguity but not word class predicts translation performance." Bilingualism: Language and Cognition 16, no. 2 (2012): 458–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1366728912000272.

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We investigated the influence of word class and translation ambiguity on cross-linguistic representation and processing. Bilingual speakers of English and Spanish performed translation production and translation recognition tasks on nouns and verbs in both languages. Words either had a single translation or more than one translation. Translation probability, as determined by normative data, was the strongest predictor of translation production and translation recognition, after controlling for psycholinguistic variables. Word class did not explain additional variability in translation performa
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Nieuwland, Mante S., and Andrea E. Martin. "Neural Oscillations and a Nascent Corticohippocampal Theory of Reference." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 29, no. 5 (2017): 896–910. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01091.

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The ability to use words to refer to the world is vital to the communicative power of human language. In particular, the anaphoric use of words to refer to previously mentioned concepts (antecedents) allows dialogue to be coherent and meaningful. Psycholinguistic theory posits that anaphor comprehension involves reactivating a memory representation of the antecedent. Whereas this implies the involvement of recognition memory or the mnemonic subroutines by which people distinguish old from new, the neural processes for reference resolution are largely unknown. Here, we report time–frequency ana
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Sárközy, Réka. "Veterans and Grannies. The Polyphony of Memory in Two Hungarian Documentary Films." Acta Universitatis Sapientiae, Film and Media Studies 17, no. 1 (2019): 97–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ausfm-2019-0017.

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Abstract The essay analyses the representation of polyphonic memory in two groundbreaking Hungarian documentary films, made thirty years apart: János and Gyula Gulyás’s I was at the Isonzo, too (Én is jártam Isonzónál, 1984–87) and Bálint Révész’s Granny Project (Nagyi projekt, 2017). The earlier film was made in the 1980s, under the state-socialist system, when doing memory work of both World Wars was limited, if not forbidden. The second film was made recently, in 2017. They differ from each other in many ways, but instinctively they chose the same solution for representing and working out t
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Tassi Teixeira, Rafael. "Memory and Survival in L’Image Manquante." Intexto, no. 47 (August 6, 2019): 89–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.19132/1807-8583201947.89-103.

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The article seeks to invest in the representation of the heinous and (in) translatability of representations of the genocide from the discussions around the film L'Image Manquante. It uses, as main methodology, filmic analysis in the context of the production of the cinematographic discourses and in the narrative of the author, Rithy Panh, in its process of constructing images elaborated by the unusual figurations. In the film, such developments establish a relationship with the issue of memory, drawing on the animation to follow the horror narrative in the Khmer camps and at the same time des
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Kulneva, Polina V. "Representation of Memory of the Second Sino‑Japanese War in Contemporary Chinese and Japanese Media: Factors of Disagreement." Galactica Media: Journal of Media Studies 7, no. 1 (2025): 232–50. https://doi.org/10.46539/gmd.v7i1.523.

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The Second Sino-Japanese War is one of the most painful chapters in history for both – the People’s Republic of China (PRC) and Japan. The memory of this war still sparks serious disputes between the two countries and leads to severe conflicts in their bilateral relations. Considering the significant role of mass media in shaping historical memory, it is intriguing to observe how traumatic historical events are portrayed in the media of the countries involved. The purpose of this study is to identify the main discrepancies and features of memory representation related to the Second Sino-Japane
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Nguyen, Peter V., and Steven A. Connor. "Noradrenergic Regulation of Hippocampus-Dependent Memory." Central Nervous System Agents in Medicinal Chemistry 19, no. 3 (2019): 187–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1871524919666190719163632.

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Neuromodulation regulates critical functions of CNS synapses, ranging from neural circuit development to high-order cognitive processes, including learning and memory. This broad scope of action is generally mediated through alterations of the strength of synaptic transmission (i.e. synaptic plasticity). Changes in synaptic strength are widely considered to be a cellular representation of learned information. Noradrenaline is a neuromodulator that is secreted throughout the brain in response to novelty or increased arousal. Once released, noradrenaline activates metabotropic receptors, initiat
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Kisantal, Tamás. "Beyond the Battlefields of Memory: Historical Traumas and Hungarian Literature." Porównania 27, no. 2 (2020): 47–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/por.2020.2.3.

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One can describe the contemporary Hungarian collective memory as an interpretational field of some traumatic historical events of the twentieth century. The essay aims to sketch some important tendencies of the literary representation of these events after the millennium. At first, it outlines the wider social and political contexts of these literary works. Secondly, it models the current Hungarian cultural field as an opposition between two strategies of memory labeling them in Michael Rothberg’s terminology as competitive and multidirectional ones. These approaches to the past are also assoc
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Gish, Harrison. "Playing the Second World War: Call of Duty and the Telling of History." Eludamos: Journal for Computer Game Culture 4, no. 2 (2010): 167–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/23.6042.

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Through its interactive representation of the Second World War, the Call of Duty series is emblematic of a contemporary form of historical remembrance. This article analyzes the ways in which the series' cut scenes and game play interrelate and represent history, warfare, and traumatic violence. Using Marita Sturken’s discussion of screen memories as sites of negotiation between differing conceptions of the past, the essay positions Call of Duty as a digital screen memory that actively produces multiple, competing understandings of historical warfare.
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Ramezani, Majid, Mohammad-Reza Feizi-Derakhshi, and Mohammad-Ali Balafar. "Knowledge Graph-Enabled Text-Based Automatic Personality Prediction." Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience 2022 (June 20, 2022): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/3732351.

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How people think, feel, and behave primarily is a representation of their personality characteristics. By being conscious of the personality characteristics of individuals whom we are dealing with or deciding to deal with, one can competently ameliorate the relationship, regardless of its type. With the rise of Internet-based communication infrastructures (social networks, forums, etc.), a considerable amount of human communications takes place there. The most prominent tool in such communications is the language in written and spoken form that adroitly encodes all those essential personality
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Raj, RANJITHA. "History, Fiction, and Trauma." Cosmopolitan Civil Societies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 16, no. 1 (2024): 54–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.5130/ccs.v16.i1.8667.

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Abstract Post independent India has witnessed several horrific incidents of communal violence. The largest communal riot happened in the year 1984, in the capital city New Delhi. The Anti- Sikh Riots of 1984, happened after the assassination of Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India. But for a long time, there was silence surrounding the incident in which thousands lost their lives. The silence was primarily caused from the trauma inflicted from the incident. There are reasons to believe that the silence was politically motivated too. But the role fictional writings have played in com
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Salter, Michael. "Through a Glass, Darkly: Representation and Power in Research on Organized Abuse." Qualitative Sociology Review 9, no. 3 (2013): 152–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-8077.9.3.08.

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This paper draws on the author’s experience undertaking life history research with adults with histories of organized child sexual abuse. Organized abuse has been a particular flashpoint for controversy in debates over child abuse and memory, but it is also a very harmful and traumatic form of sexual violence. Research participants described how, in childhood, threats and trauma kept them silent about their abuse, but in adulthood this silence was reinforced by the invalidation that accompanied their efforts to draw attention to the harms that have befallen themselves and others. This paper wi
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Pellicer-Ortín, Silvia. "“The Ghost Language Which Passes between the Generations”: Transgenerational Memories and Limit-Case Narratives in Lisa Appignanesi’s Losing the Dead and The Memory Man." Humanities 9, no. 4 (2020): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/h9040132.

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This article aims to uncover the tensions and connections between Lisa Appignanesi’s autobiographical work Losing the Dead (1999) and her novel The Memory Man (2004) and to point out that, in spite of belonging to different genres, they share several formal, thematic, and structural features. By applying close-reading and narratological tools and drawing on relevant theories within Trauma, Memory, and Holocaust Studies, I would like to demonstrate that both works can be defined as limit-case narratives on the grounds that they blur literary genres, fuse testimonial and narrative layers, includ
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Zulkarnain, Iskandar, and Otniel Joviand Christiandrew. "Valkyria Chronicles Game and the “Cute” Memory of War." Journal of Games, Game Art, and Gamification 8, no. 1 (2023): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/jggag.v8i1.9744.

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In this article we analyzed digital games as a mode of memory production and preservation especially in the genre of World War II games. Using a Japanese-produced PS3 game, Valkyria Chronicles (2008), we demonstrated the ideological aspects of this type of games in (re)shaping the memory of the World War II through what we called “allegorithmic memory” process. Borrowing from Alexander R. Galloway’s conception of “allegorithm,” we argued that the combination of narrative allegory and gameplay algorithm in Valkyria Chronicles has produced a “cute” perspective on the memory of World War II that
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Delacroix, Christian. "Paul Ricœur et la question de la singularité et de l’unicité de l’événement à l’épreuve de la Shoah." Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 8, no. 1 (2017): 32–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.5195/errs.2017.400.

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The aim of this article is to analyze the work of the event’s relative desingularisation that Ricœur operates by coupling with the narrative in Time and Narrative in the early 1980s, then the re-opening of the question of the singularity and uniqueness of the event in Memory, History, Forgetting (in 2000) in the reconstructed theoretical frame of historical representation put to the test of the "event at the limits" which is the Shoah. In Time and Narrative Ricœur intends to transcend, through the interweaving of history and fiction applied to founding events of collective identity like the Sh
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Linchenko, Andrei Aleksandrovich. "Traumas of cultural memory in migration and post-migration society." Человек и культура, no. 1 (January 2020): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.25136/2409-8744.2020.1.31889.

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The subject of this research is the peculiarities of structuring and reproduction of cultural traumas in the environment of migration communities. Based on the national and foreign studies of migration sphere of the modern German society, as well as a series of empirical research carried out the author in two federal lands of the Federative Republic of Germany, analysis is conducted on the specificity of structuring and reproduction of traumas of cultural memories among the refugees and forcefully displaced persons, ethnic and work migrants. The author compares the peculiarities of representat
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Zaccagnino, Maria, and Martina Cussino. "EMDR and Parenting: A Clinical Case." Journal of EMDR Practice and Research 7, no. 3 (2013): 154–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/1933-3196.7.3.154.

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The theory of attachment underlines how traumatic experiences from the parent’s past—when stored in a dysfunctional way—can be reactivated in the parent caregiving system, emerging from an internal working model (IWM) of attachment that holds the memory traces of such traumatic events. This article presents a clinical case report of a mother who was referred to treatment because she presented strong depressive symptoms. Forty sessions were provided, consisting of eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) to address maternal trauma issues and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for pa
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Pankov, Evgeni. "Representation of War in German Youth Memes: Using Reddit in Memory Studies." ISTORIYA 16, no. 1 (147) (2025): 0. https://doi.org/10.18254/s207987840027768-3.

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The article examines the collective interpretation of historical events and phenomena relating to the wars waged by the Germany from 1870 to 1945 among the members of German-speaking meme communities on Reddit. It also seeks to use representative capabilities of the platform to specify and clarify in relation to young people the approaches existing in German society to the interpretation of Germany‘s role in these events in the context of contemporary shifts in Berlin‘s security policy. By analysing the most popular publications and commentaries, the authors conclude that the “traumatic” dimen
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Kravchyna, Tetiana. "MODELS OF FOREIGN TEXT UNDERSTANDING." Scientific Notes of Ostroh Academy National University: Psychology Series 1, no. 15 (2022): 14–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.25264/2415-7384-2022-15-14-18.

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The article aims: 1) to analyze the theoretical development of models for understanding a foreign language text from a psychological point of view; 2) to emphasize their contribution to the general theory of understanding; 3) to structure, single out models of comprehension of a foreign language text. It also considers psycholinguistic and cognitive processes that affect the reader’s understanding of a foreign language text, analyzes resonant, constructivist and dynamic approaches to the processes of decoding lexical and grammatical information and inference of the meaning of the text. The mai
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