The Buried Voice- Hermeneutical Injustice and Invisible Childhood Trauma — Pecan Philosophy
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The Buried Voice- Hermeneutical Injustice and Invisible Childhood Trauma — Pecan Philosophy
it’s easy to see why our parts may tell false stories and mistake them for the truth. Exiles, terrified by trauma, live in a wordless, innocent lie that says, The terrible thing that happened is always happening. I am still in it. Managers and firefighters live in opposing stories but make the same false claim: There is absolutely nothing wrong her
... See moreIn 2013, Theorist José Medina coined the melodramatic term hermeneutical death, which describes a failure to be understood so profound as to destroy the person’s sense of self.