This course recognizes the prevalence of trauma in our world and thus in campus and classroom environments. It examines multiple reasons why some groups of people are exposed more frequently than others to traumatizing situations without necessarily becoming traumatized as individuals. We read critical discussions of trauma (especially neuro-biological and psychoanalytic) and literary texts that deal with trauma. Some of the questions we explore are the relation between individual and collective experiences of trauma; somatic and psychological consequences of trauma; how trauma impedes learning and well-being; the benefits and harms of trigger warnings; responsible ways to speak and write about trauma.

Prerequisites: Writing 2 or upper-division standing.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

None

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
GEs Area G Writing
CARLSON J A
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Lecture
PHELP1160
T R
14:00 PM - 15:15 PM
38 / 38 Full
ENGL 170TL Carlson J A Fall 2023 Total: 39
ENGL 170TL Carlson J A Fall 2022 Total: 39
ENGL 160
26 / 30 Enrolled
Literature of Animals, Food, and the Environment
Yanoula A
W
12:30 PM - 15:20 PM
ENGL 175GW
2 / 20 Enrolled
Proseminar on Grants, Fellowships, and Scholarships
Ben Olguin 2.5
M
11:00 AM - 13:50 PM
ENGL 176PL
6 / 30 Enrolled
Performance of Literature
T B A
M W
17:00 PM - 18:15 PM