This article explores the concept of transgenerational trauma. I draw from two distinct archives to approach the "transgenerational" in a more nuanced manner - one that moves beyond a linear past-to-present trajectory. The first of these is the Freudian archive, where I revisit the concept of to shed light on the temporal dynamics between past and present, particularly in the affective responses of young black students during interactions with their white peers. By expanding beyond its traditional application to early childhood experiences, I argue that this concept is equally relevant in a broader array of relational contexts. The second archive I draw from is the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) of South Africa. Reflecting on the TRC's public testimony process as a representation of "breaking with the past" to imagine a new future provides valuable insights into the transgenerational dynamics shaping contemporary South African society. I return to the TRC archive to focus on a pivotal moment during the opening of the TRC public hearings - a traumatic, iconic scream - to explore how this event's temporal horizons, bridging past and future, can help us comprehend a present in which the past seemingly replays itself.
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PLoS One
December 2024
German Mummy Project, Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen, Mannheim, Germany.
In accordance with ancient Egyptian beliefs, the preservation of the body after death was an important prerequisite for the continued existence of the deceased in the afterlife. This involved application of various physical interventions and magical rituals to the corpse. Computed tomography (CT), as the gold-standard technology in the field of paleoradiology, enables deeper insights into details of artificial body preservation.
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October 2024
Centre for the Study of the Afterlife of Violence and the Reparative Quest, Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa.
This article explores the concept of transgenerational trauma. I draw from two distinct archives to approach the "transgenerational" in a more nuanced manner - one that moves beyond a linear past-to-present trajectory. The first of these is the Freudian archive, where I revisit the concept of to shed light on the temporal dynamics between past and present, particularly in the affective responses of young black students during interactions with their white peers.
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December 2024
International Observatory on End of Life Care, Division of Health Research, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK.
Background: Adequate death preparation positively influences families' experience before death and during bereavement. However, how to prepare families in non-Western cultures has received scant attention.
Aim: To explore family caregivers' experiences in preparing for a relative's death in specialist palliative care in Taiwan.
J Relig Health
April 2024
Department of Psychology, University of Sargodha, Sargodha, 50530, Pakistan.
Apeiroanxiety is a fear of infinity. Some people may experience anxiety or discomfort when contemplating the vastness or endless nature of certain concepts, such as time or space. Addressing any form of anxiety is important as it can impact an individual's daily functioning, wellbeing, and quality of life.
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February 2024
Energy and Efficiency Institute, University of California Davis, 1605 Tilia St #100, Davis, CA 95616, USA; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Davis, 1 Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA. Electronic address:
As electric vehicle (EV) sales grow across the world, a common question arises: "what happens to the batteries?" Using expert elicitation, this study identifies the current pathways for retired EV batteries in the United States and Canada and anticipates how the network might evolve in the future. The majority of end-of-life (EOL) EVs are currently managed within the manufacturer and dealership network, but more will enter the independent afterlife market as growing volumes reach EOL out-of-warranty. The interviews indicate that safety, transportation, and accessible information about battery composition and remaining capacity are critical issues across sectors.
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