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By Abigail Ward

This number of essays explores a few new percentages for realizing postcolonial traumas. It examines representations of either own and collective traumas all over the world from Palestinian, Caribbean, African American, South African, Maltese, Algerian, Indian, Australian and British writers, administrators and artists.

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