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OverviewIn Transgenerational Colonialism, Karel James Bouse offers an alternative and holistic model for the analysis of colonialism and its effects on humanity. Using the current anti-colonialist struggle in Northern Ireland as a representative case study, Bouse illustrates her theoretical model by tracing the onset of trauma to the eventual overcoming period, evidenced by a cultural renaissance, a reconstruction of collective positive identity, and political self-determination. This book is recommended for students and scholars of psychology, history, political science, and cultural studies, as well as those interested in the cyclical nature of colonial experience. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karel James BousePublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 16.30cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781793623997ISBN 10: 1793623996 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 14 April 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsTransgenerational Colonialism could not be more timely. Its author, Katherine James Bouse, calls for a radically new epistemology, a way of looking at the world that heals the wounds inflicted by colonialism and imperialism that resulted in collective trauma. She calls for a perspective that is cyclical, not linear—one that sees humans as a part of nature, not dominant over their environment, one that heals wounds rather than inciting additional conflict. Drawing upon history, psychology, mythology, and arts-based inquiry, Bouse has issued a clarion call for a world and worldview in which everyone will benefit—a truly win-win solution to the current crises from which all humanity suffers. -- Stanley Krippner, California Institute of Integral Studies; co-author, Personal Mythology Transgenerational Colonialism could not be more timely. Its author, Katherine James Bouse, calls for a radically new epistemology, a way of looking at the world that heals the wounds inflicted by colonialism and imperialism that resulted in collective trauma. She calls for a perspective that is cyclical, not linear-one that sees humans as a part of nature, not dominant over their environment, one that heals wounds rather than inciting additional conflict. Drawing upon history, psychology, mythology, and arts-based inquiry, Bouse has issued a clarion call for a world and worldview in which everyone will benefit-a truly win-win solution to the current crises from which all humanity suffers. -- Stanley Krippner, California Institute of Integral Studies; co-author, Personal Mythology Author InformationKarel James Bouse is an independent scholar. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |