The phenomenology of dwelling in the past post-traumatic stress disorder & oppression

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Walsh, Emily Kate [1 ]
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[1] Johns Hopkins Univ, Berman Inst Bioeth, 1809 Ashland Ave, Baltimore, MD 21205 USA
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Post-traumatic stress disorder; Phenomenology; Temporality; Racialized oppression; DEPRESSION; STUCK;
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10.1007/s11097-024-09990-x
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B [哲学、宗教];
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This article explores the idea that there is a spectrum of individuals who feel compelled to dwell in the past, either due to psychological or social conditions. I analyze both conditions respectively by critically examining two cases: post-traumatic stress disorder and racialized oppression. I propose that individuals with PTSD can feel psychologically compelled to dwell in the past in a dually negative sense: the individual lives in the past but also broods on it, causing them to feel "stuck" in the past. This kind of "dwelling" can cause individuals to suffer disruptions to their sense of self and intersubjectivity. After exploring the psychological case of dwelling in the past, I explore the social sense in which individuals can dwell in the past due to oppressive social structures by examining the case of racialized oppression. The case of racialization is philosophically stimulating because of its intersubjective dimensions-it subverts the idea that dwelling in the past is simply a psychological phenomenon by capturing that others can help or hinder us with maintaining a sense of self and future-directed intentionality. By putting the phenomenological work of Al-Saji into conversation with recent phenomenological research on incarceration, I propose that racialization can be similarly disruptive to one's sense of self and intersubjectivity. The proposed account is suggestive that traumatic and oppressive experiences may amplify and compound each other in ways not yet well elucidated in the literature. If this account is taken to be persuasive, it is indicative that both psychological and social conditions mediate one's temporality and well-being.
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