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Traumatized : The New Politics of Public Suffering by Catherine Liu


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In Traumatized, Liu exposes how an idea born from genuine suffering has been weaponized into a tool of social control. This is the story of how shell-shock became PTSD, how Oprah turned pain into profit, and how “authenticity” became the ultimate brand. It’s a history of surveillance capitalism’s greatest coup: convincing us that our wounds…

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In Traumatized, Liu exposes how an idea born from genuine suffering has been weaponized into a tool of social control. This is the story of how shell-shock became PTSD, how Oprah turned pain into profit, and how “authenticity” became the ultimate brand. It’s a history of surveillance capitalism’s greatest coup: convincing us that our wounds define us, that vulnerability is strength, and that we must endlessly accommodate each other’s trauma while the powerful remain untouched.

Liu delivers an unflinching diagnosis of our current crisis-the collapse of liberal politics, the rise of performance fragility, and a culture that mistakes emotional display for political action. Sharp, provocative, and urgently necessary, Liu argues what we can do to combat a politics of permanent victimhood that individualizes suffering, destroys solidarity, and leaves us defenseless against the very systems that harm us.

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Weight0.667 kg
Title

Traumatized : The New Politics of Public Suffering

Publisher

Verso

Author

Catherine Liu

Book binding

Hard Cover

Release date

29/09/26

Pages

208

Condition

new

ISBN/EAN        9781804296745
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