by James Berger

About James Berger

James Berger is Senior Lecturer in American Studies and English at Yale University. He is author of The Disarticulate: Language, Disability, and the Narratives of Modernity (NYU Press, 2014); After the End: Representations of Post-apocalypse (1999); and Prior (2013), a book of poems. He is also editor of Helen Keller’s memoir, The Story of My Life: The Restored Edition (2003).

Trauma

One might assume that disability studies and trauma studies would be intimately intertwined, since both examine physical and psychological impairments. Disability studies and some directions in trauma studies are deeply concerned with the social contexts and consequences of impairments. Owing to methodological and ideological differences, however, there has been little contact between the two fields until very recently.