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Supporting the Sacred Journey? - Ft. Ashley Frawley (Part1)

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This week you get an exclusive look at a lecture on how problems are increasingly psychologised through the language of "trauma". Are indigenous people in Canada really "traumatised"? Is this a form of de-colonisation? Or is it deep colonisation: colonisation of our minds through a kindly language that disarms us and brings us on side. (NB: The women in the thumbnail are my great aunts looking dapper in the 1920s.)

I was ill last week and so this upload is coming a bit late. Regular schedule resumes on Thursday with a discussion of why women love serial killers (!?) in time for October (my favourite month!).

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This week you get an exclusive look at a lecture on how problems are increasingly psychologised through the language of "trauma". Are indigenous people in Canada really "traumatised"? Is this a form of de-colonisation? Or is it deep colonisation: colonisation of our minds through a kindly language that disarms us and brings us on side. (NB: The women in the thumbnail are my great aunts looking dapper in the 1920s.)

I was ill last week and so this upload is coming a bit late. Regular schedule resumes on Thursday with a discussion of why women love serial killers (!?) in time for October (my favourite month!).

  continue reading

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