id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_bjsfssmgsve4fctzo2hcsqq2tm Allen Meek Media traumatization, symbolic wounds and digital culture 2016 20 .pdf application/pdf 7040 497 50 Roheim produced studies of Australian Aboriginal culture that applied the theory of collective trauma outlined in Freud's Totem and Taboo. enhance group membership and mobilize collective action may be more useful for understanding how violent and shocking images are put to more diverse uses in digital culture. Keywords: trauma, stress film, symbolic wounds, September 11, ISIS, Black Lives Research on media traumatization has attempted to explain the psychological impact of images showing violent and catastrophic events (Holmes & discussion proposes that media images can function as symbolic wounds inviting active identification. better describes the situation made possible by digital media, where new communities emerge in relation to images of violence and suffering, revealing how Cultural trauma narratives attempt to capture mass identification, but digital media are allowing and revealing a greater diversity of identifications with In the study that he led at the University of California observing the psychological stress caused by watching a film, Richard Lazarus selected Subincision. ./cache/work_bjsfssmgsve4fctzo2hcsqq2tm.pdf ./txt/work_bjsfssmgsve4fctzo2hcsqq2tm.txt