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'Panic' and 'mourning' are two pivotal constructs that often emerge and interplay under circumstances of conflict, violence, crisis, and catastrophe, both natural and man-made. Whereas panic tends to crop up during the experience of violent events, mourning, on the other hand, relates to the aftermath of a brutal disruption and to the way humans try to make sense of it retrospectively. Conversely, violent events can leave a thread of panic in their aftermath, while mourning can be unsettled, interrupted or even refuelled by another catastrophic incident. From an international and inter-discipl
Literature --- Psychic trauma in literature. --- Crisis in literature. --- Mourning customs in literature. --- Loss (Psychology) in literature. --- Crisis in literature --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Literature History and criticism --- Culture. --- Mourning. --- Panic. --- Trauma. --- Crises in literature.
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