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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2025 · 1H 11M

#56 The problem with Trauma Culture - Catherine Liu

from AWONDERJUNKIE · host Ryan Anderson

Catherine Liu discusses her insights on trauma culture, its historical roots, and its implications in contemporary society. She critiques the individualization of trauma and emphasizes the need to understand trauma within social and economic contexts. Liu also explores cultural perspectives on trauma, particularly in relation to identity politics and the political landscape, highlighting the intersection of trauma and systemic issues.Ryan and Catherine Liu explore the intricate dynamics of social engineering, identity politics, and the impact of social media on public discourse. They discuss the economic disparities exacerbated by private equity, the challenges of maintaining freedom of speech in academic spaces, and the dangers of authoritarianism and surveillance. The dialogue also touches on the complexities of capitalism, the future of AI, and the importance of fostering hope amidst societal deprivation.   Chapters   00:00 Introduction to Trauma Culture 11:01 Historical Context of Trauma Studies 19:57 Cultural Perspectives on Trauma 31:49 The Intersection of Trauma and Politics 36:20 The Nature of Social Engineering and War 38:07 Cultural Wars and Economic Disparities 39:57 The Role of Identity Politics in Modern Discourse 42:52 Social Media's Impact on Public Discourse 46:07 The Illusion of Freedom in Academic Spaces 49:00 The Dangers of Authoritarianism and Surveillance 51:58 The Complexity of Capitalism and Social Engineering 55:11 The Future of AI and Human Autonomy 58:07 Hope Amidst Deprivation and Suffering 01:01:13 Cultural Perspectives on Freedom and Control   Catherine Liu Professor, Film & Media Studies School of Humanities ⁠https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile/?facultyId=5274⁠ Trauma Culture ⁠https://www.noemamag.com/the-problem-with-trauma-culture⁠   Music for every episode  Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic   Connect with Ryan Anderson Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/awonderjunkie/⁠ ⁠awonderjunkie.com⁠ ⁠Breathe4Flow.com⁠ Rumble https://rumble.com/user/awonderjunkie Youtube: ⁠https://www.youtube.com/@awonderjunkie⁠ iTunes: ⁠https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-wondejunkie/id1739838765⁠ Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1CcQXpxfV9P89IrKmtV2hS?si=6519a88aef444ba0 A bit about Ryan Anderson-  ⁠https://open.spotify.com/episode/7bsR23JM4z6p1RPpbv7czC?si=4ba51224cf464e70⁠    Nira Lights: ⁠https://niralighting.com/⁠ Tell them I sent you!  This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without expressed written permission from AWonderJunkie LLC. The purpose of this conversation is to convey information. It is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure a condition; nor is it to be considered medical or legal advice, opinion or recommendation. This information is for entertainment purposes only. Keywords   trauma culture, psychoanalysis, PTSD, identity politics, mental health, social justice, feminism, historical context, cultural perspectives, political implications, social engineering, identity politics, cultural wars, social media, authoritarianism, capitalism, AI, human autonomy, freedom of speech, economic disparities

Catherine Liu discusses her insights on trauma culture, its historical roots, and its implications in contemporary society. She critiques the individualization of trauma and emphasizes the need to understand trauma within social and economic contexts. Liu also explores cultural perspectives on trauma, particularly in relation to identity politics and the political landscape, highlighting the intersection of trauma and systemic issues.Ryan and Catherine Liu explore the intricate dynamics of social engineering, identity politics, and the impact of social media on public discourse. They discuss the economic disparities exacerbated by private equity, the challenges of maintaining freedom of speech in academic spaces, and the dangers of authoritarianism and surveillance. The dialogue also touches on the complexities of capitalism, the future of AI, and the importance of fostering hope amidst societal deprivation. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Trauma Culture 11:01 Historical Context of Trauma Studies 19:57 Cultural Perspectives on Trauma 31:49 The Intersection of Trauma and Politics 36:20 The Nature of Social Engineering and War 38:07 Cultural Wars and Economic Disparities 39:57 The Role of Identity Politics in Modern Discourse 42:52 Social Media’s Impact on Public Discourse 46:07 The Illusion of Freedom in Academic Spaces 49:00 The Dangers of Authoritarianism and Surveillance 51:58 The Complexity of Capitalism and Social Engineering 55:11 The Future of AI and Human Autonomy 58:07 Hope Amidst Deprivation and Suffering 01:01:13 Cultural Perspectives on Freedom and Control https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile/?facultyId=5274 Trauma Culture https://www.noemamag.com/the-problem-with-trauma-culture Music for every episode Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic Connect with Ryan Anderson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awonderjunkie/ awonderjunkie.com Breathe4Flow.com Rumble https://rumble.com/user/awonderjunkie Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@awonderjunkie iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-wondejunkie/id1739838765 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/1CcQXpxfV9P89IrKmtV2hS?si=6519a88aef444ba0 A bit about Ryan Anderson- https://open.spotify.com/episode/7bsR23JM4z6p1RPpbv7czC?si=4ba51224cf464e70

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