Traumatic Imagination in Traditional Stories of Gender-Based Violence

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Abstract

Traumatic imagination includes creative processes in which traumatic memories are transformed into narratives of suffering. This article emphasizes the importance of storytelling in victims' mental health and offers a literary perspective on how some women's experiences of suffering can be expressed in the telling of traditional stories, which confer some protection from stigma to individual women in Turkish and Afghan societies.

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Ahmad, A., Ahmad, L., Andrabi, S., Salem, L. B., Hughes, P., Mannell, J., … Senyurek, G. (2022). Traumatic Imagination in Traditional Stories of Gender-Based Violence. AMA Journal of Ethics, 24(6), E530–E534. https://doi.org/10.1001/amajethics.2022.530

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