Reading Trauma Narratives

Reading Trauma Narratives
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Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Total Pages : 261
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ISBN-10 : 9780813937397
ISBN-13 : 0813937396
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Reading Trauma Narratives by : Laurie Vickroy

As part of the contemporary reassessment of trauma that goes beyond Freudian psychoanalysis, Laurie Vickroy theorizes trauma in the context of psychological, literary, and cultural criticism. Focusing on novels by Margaret Atwood, William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, Jeanette Winterson, and Chuck Palahniuk, she shows how these writers try to enlarge our understanding of the relationship between individual traumas and the social forces of injustice, oppression, and objectification. Further, she argues, their work provides striking examples of how the devastating effects of trauma—whether sexual, socioeconomic, or racial—on individual personality can be depicted in narrative. Vickroy offers a unique blend of interpretive frameworks. She draws on theories of trauma and narrative to analyze the ways in which her selected texts engage readers both cognitively and ethically—immersing them in, and yet providing perspective on, the flawed thinking and behavior of the traumatized and revealing how the psychology of fear can be a driving force for individuals as well as for society. Through this engagement, these writers enable readers to understand their own roles in systems of power and how they internalize the ideologies of those systems.

Writing and Reading to Survive

Writing and Reading to Survive
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Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 191092878X
ISBN-13 : 9781910928783
Rating : 4/5 (8X Downloads)

Synopsis Writing and Reading to Survive by : L Juliana M Claassens

Trauma Narratives and Herstory

Trauma Narratives and Herstory
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781137268358
ISBN-13 : 1137268352
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Trauma Narratives and Herstory by : S. Andermahr

Featuring contributions from a wide array of international scholars, the book explores the variety of representational strategies used to depict female traumatic experiences in texts by or about women, and in so doing articulates the complex relation between trauma, gender and signification.

Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives

Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 175
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ISBN-10 : 9781498583848
ISBN-13 : 1498583849
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives by : Stella Setka

Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives examines a burgeoning genre of ethnic American literature called phantasmic trauma narratives, which use culturally specific modes of the supernatural to connect readers to historical traumas such as slavery and genocide. Drawing on trauma theory and using an ethnic studies methodology, this book shows how phantasmic novels and films present historical trauma in ways that seek to invite reader/viewer empathy about the cultural groups represented. In so doing, the author argues that these texts also provide models of interracial alliances to encourage contemporary cross-cultural engagement as a restorative response to historical traumas. Further, the author examines how these narratives function as sites of cultural memory that provide a critical purchase on the enormity of enslavement, genocide, and dispossession.

Contemporary American Trauma Narratives

Contemporary American Trauma Narratives
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Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 9780748694082
ISBN-13 : 0748694080
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary American Trauma Narratives by : Alan Gibbs

This book looks at the way writers present the effects of trauma in their work. It explores narrative devices, such as OCymetafictionOCO, as well as events in contemporary America, including 9/11, the Iraq War, and reactions to the Bush administration.

Contemporary Trauma Narratives

Contemporary Trauma Narratives
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9781317684718
ISBN-13 : 1317684710
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Trauma Narratives by : Jean-Michel Ganteau

This book provides a comprehensive compilation of essays on the relationship between formal experimentation and ethics in a number of generically hybrid or "liminal" narratives dealing with individual and collective traumas, running the spectrum from the testimonial novel and the fictional autobiography to the fake memoir, written by a variety of famous, more neglected contemporary British, Irish, US, Canadian, and German writers. Building on the psychological insights and theorizing of the fathers of trauma studies (Janet, Freud, Ferenczi) and of contemporary trauma critics and theorists, the articles examine the narrative strategies, structural experimentations and hybridizations of forms, paying special attention to the way in which the texts fight the unrepresentability of trauma by performing rather than representing it. The ethicality or unethicality involved in this endeavor is assessed from the combined perspectives of the non-foundational, non-cognitive, discursive ethics of alterity inspired by Emmanuel Levinas, and the ethics of vulnerability. This approach makes Contemporary Trauma Narratives an excellent resource for scholars of contemporary literature, trauma studies and literary theory.

Unclaimed Experience

Unclaimed Experience
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Publisher : JHU Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 9781421421667
ISBN-13 : 1421421666
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Unclaimed Experience by : Cathy Caruth

The pathbreaking work that founded the field of trauma studies. In Unclaimed Experience, Cathy Caruth proposes that in the widespread and bewildering experience of trauma in our century—both in its occurrence and in our attempt to understand it—we can recognize the possibility of a history no longer based on simple models of straightforward experience and reference. Through the notion of trauma, she contends, we come to a new understanding that permits history to arise where immediate understanding may not. Caruth explores the ways in which the texts of psychoanalysis, literature, and literary theory both speak about and speak through the profound story of traumatic experience. Rather than straightforwardly describing actual case studies of trauma survivors, or attempting to elucidate directly the psychiatry of trauma, she examines the complex ways that knowing and not knowing are entangled in the language of trauma and in the stories associated with it. Caruth’s wide-ranging discussion touches on Freud’s theory of trauma as outlined in Moses and Monotheism and Beyond the Pleasure Principle. She traces the notion of reference and the figure of the falling body in de Man, Kleist, and Kant; the narratives of personal catastrophe in Hiroshima mon amour; and the traumatic address in Lecompte’s reinterpretation of Freud’s narrative of the dream of the burning child. In this twentieth-anniversary edition of her now classic text, a substantial new afterword addresses major questions and controversies surrounding trauma theory that have arisen over the past two decades. Caruth offers innovative insights into the inherent connection between individual and collective trauma, on the importance of the political and ethical dimensions of the theory of trauma, and on the crucial place of literature in the theoretical articulation of the very concept of trauma. Her afterword serves as a decisive intervention in the ongoing discussions in and about the field.

Trauma Narratives and Herstory

Trauma Narratives and Herstory
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 232
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ISBN-10 : 9781137268358
ISBN-13 : 1137268352
Rating : 4/5 (58 Downloads)

Synopsis Trauma Narratives and Herstory by : S. Andermahr

Featuring contributions from a wide array of international scholars, the book explores the variety of representational strategies used to depict female traumatic experiences in texts by or about women, and in so doing articulates the complex relation between trauma, gender and signification.

Discovering the Religious Dimension of Trauma

Discovering the Religious Dimension of Trauma
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 178
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ISBN-10 : 9789004523609
ISBN-13 : 900452360X
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Discovering the Religious Dimension of Trauma by : Caralie Cooke

This book reads the Joseph novella alongside contemporary trauma novels to reveal a story written by people trying to reconstruct their assumptive world after the shattering of their old one. It also highlights the religious dimension in trauma theory.

Traumatic Transmission

Traumatic Transmission
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:979951018
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Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis Traumatic Transmission by : Courtney Danielle Smith