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Manifestations of Genocide Psychotrauma in Andranik Tsarukyan’s Novella “People Without Childhood”

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The present study examines the novella “People without Childhood” (1985) by renowned Diaspora Armenian writer, editor, and essayist Andranik Tsarukyan. His works have been translated into several languages, including French, Russian, English, Persian, and Arabic. The aim of the study is to analyze Tsarukyan’s novellas from the perspective of the manifestations of psychological trauma caused by the Genocide. The research objectives are: a) to analyze the manifestations and psychotraumatic transformations of the national orphanhood syndrome; b) to interpret escape from reality, the psychosomatics of the situation, and psychotrauma as a coded marker for ethnic identification. The study also addresses the following issues: a) body as a socio-psychological object of traumatic experience; b) fear as a causality of reducing rationality.
National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Armenia
Title: Manifestations of Genocide Psychotrauma in Andranik Tsarukyan’s Novella “People Without Childhood”
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The present study examines the novella “People without Childhood” (1985) by renowned Diaspora Armenian writer, editor, and essayist Andranik Tsarukyan.
His works have been translated into several languages, including French, Russian, English, Persian, and Arabic.
The aim of the study is to analyze Tsarukyan’s novellas from the perspective of the manifestations of psychological trauma caused by the Genocide.
The research objectives are: a) to analyze the manifestations and psychotraumatic transformations of the national orphanhood syndrome; b) to interpret escape from reality, the psychosomatics of the situation, and psychotrauma as a coded marker for ethnic identification.
The study also addresses the following issues: a) body as a socio-psychological object of traumatic experience; b) fear as a causality of reducing rationality.

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