Arts of Healing
Cultural Narratives of Trauma
Herausgeber: Ionescu, Arleen; Margaroni, Maria
Arts of Healing
Cultural Narratives of Trauma
Herausgeber: Ionescu, Arleen; Margaroni, Maria
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Proposes new ways of 'thinking trauma', foregrounding the possibility of healing and the task that the critical humanities has to play in this healing. Where is its place in an increasingly terror-haunted world, where personal and collective trauma is as much of an everyday occurrence as it is incomprehensible?
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Proposes new ways of 'thinking trauma', foregrounding the possibility of healing and the task that the critical humanities has to play in this healing. Where is its place in an increasingly terror-haunted world, where personal and collective trauma is as much of an everyday occurrence as it is incomprehensible?
Produktdetails
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- Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture and Politics
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9781786610973
- ISBN-10: 1786610973
- Artikelnr.: 57733200
- Critical Perspectives on Theory, Culture and Politics
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 674g
- ISBN-13: 9781786610973
- ISBN-10: 1786610973
- Artikelnr.: 57733200
Edited by Arleen Ionescu and Maria Margaroni
Arleen Ionescu, Maria Margaroni, Introduction / Part I: Holocaust Trauma
and the Ambivalence of Healing: Irreverent Takes / 1. Ivan Callus
(University of Malta), Unfamiliar Healing: Reconsidering the Fragment in
Narratives of Holocaust Trauma / 2. Arleen Ionescu (Shanghai Jiao Tong
University), Forgiving as Self-Healing? The Case of Eva Mozes Kor / 3.
Lucia Ispas (University of Ploiesti), (Mis)Representing Trauma through
Humour: Roberto Benigni¿s La vita è bella / Part II: Mass Trauma, Art and
the Healing Politics of Place / 4. Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam),
Improving Public Space: Trauma Art and Retrospective-Futuristic Healing /
5. Ernst van Alphen (University of Leiden), Transforming Trauma into Memory
/ 6. Radhika Mohanram (Cardiff University), Textures of Indian Memories 7.
Irene Scicluna (Cardiff University), How Do We Mourn? A Look at Makeshift
Memorials / Part III: Intimate Healing / 8. Laurent Milesi (Shanghai Jiao
Tong University), Literature between Antidote and Black Magic: The
Autofiction of Chloé Delaume / 9. Olga Michael (University of Central
Lancashire, Cyprus), Queer Trauma, Paternal Loss, and Graphic Healing in
Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic / 10. Nicholas Chare
(University of Montréal), Concrete Loss: Attesting to Trauma in Teresa
Margolles's Karla, Hilario Reyes Gallegos / 11. Maria Margaroni (University
of Cyprus), The Monstrosity of the New Wounded: Thinking Trauma, Survival
and Resistance with Catherine Malabou and Julia Kristeva
and the Ambivalence of Healing: Irreverent Takes / 1. Ivan Callus
(University of Malta), Unfamiliar Healing: Reconsidering the Fragment in
Narratives of Holocaust Trauma / 2. Arleen Ionescu (Shanghai Jiao Tong
University), Forgiving as Self-Healing? The Case of Eva Mozes Kor / 3.
Lucia Ispas (University of Ploiesti), (Mis)Representing Trauma through
Humour: Roberto Benigni¿s La vita è bella / Part II: Mass Trauma, Art and
the Healing Politics of Place / 4. Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam),
Improving Public Space: Trauma Art and Retrospective-Futuristic Healing /
5. Ernst van Alphen (University of Leiden), Transforming Trauma into Memory
/ 6. Radhika Mohanram (Cardiff University), Textures of Indian Memories 7.
Irene Scicluna (Cardiff University), How Do We Mourn? A Look at Makeshift
Memorials / Part III: Intimate Healing / 8. Laurent Milesi (Shanghai Jiao
Tong University), Literature between Antidote and Black Magic: The
Autofiction of Chloé Delaume / 9. Olga Michael (University of Central
Lancashire, Cyprus), Queer Trauma, Paternal Loss, and Graphic Healing in
Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic / 10. Nicholas Chare
(University of Montréal), Concrete Loss: Attesting to Trauma in Teresa
Margolles's Karla, Hilario Reyes Gallegos / 11. Maria Margaroni (University
of Cyprus), The Monstrosity of the New Wounded: Thinking Trauma, Survival
and Resistance with Catherine Malabou and Julia Kristeva
Arleen Ionescu, Maria Margaroni, Introduction / Part I: Holocaust Trauma
and the Ambivalence of Healing: Irreverent Takes / 1. Ivan Callus
(University of Malta), Unfamiliar Healing: Reconsidering the Fragment in
Narratives of Holocaust Trauma / 2. Arleen Ionescu (Shanghai Jiao Tong
University), Forgiving as Self-Healing? The Case of Eva Mozes Kor / 3.
Lucia Ispas (University of Ploiesti), (Mis)Representing Trauma through
Humour: Roberto Benigni¿s La vita è bella / Part II: Mass Trauma, Art and
the Healing Politics of Place / 4. Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam),
Improving Public Space: Trauma Art and Retrospective-Futuristic Healing /
5. Ernst van Alphen (University of Leiden), Transforming Trauma into Memory
/ 6. Radhika Mohanram (Cardiff University), Textures of Indian Memories 7.
Irene Scicluna (Cardiff University), How Do We Mourn? A Look at Makeshift
Memorials / Part III: Intimate Healing / 8. Laurent Milesi (Shanghai Jiao
Tong University), Literature between Antidote and Black Magic: The
Autofiction of Chloé Delaume / 9. Olga Michael (University of Central
Lancashire, Cyprus), Queer Trauma, Paternal Loss, and Graphic Healing in
Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic / 10. Nicholas Chare
(University of Montréal), Concrete Loss: Attesting to Trauma in Teresa
Margolles's Karla, Hilario Reyes Gallegos / 11. Maria Margaroni (University
of Cyprus), The Monstrosity of the New Wounded: Thinking Trauma, Survival
and Resistance with Catherine Malabou and Julia Kristeva
and the Ambivalence of Healing: Irreverent Takes / 1. Ivan Callus
(University of Malta), Unfamiliar Healing: Reconsidering the Fragment in
Narratives of Holocaust Trauma / 2. Arleen Ionescu (Shanghai Jiao Tong
University), Forgiving as Self-Healing? The Case of Eva Mozes Kor / 3.
Lucia Ispas (University of Ploiesti), (Mis)Representing Trauma through
Humour: Roberto Benigni¿s La vita è bella / Part II: Mass Trauma, Art and
the Healing Politics of Place / 4. Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam),
Improving Public Space: Trauma Art and Retrospective-Futuristic Healing /
5. Ernst van Alphen (University of Leiden), Transforming Trauma into Memory
/ 6. Radhika Mohanram (Cardiff University), Textures of Indian Memories 7.
Irene Scicluna (Cardiff University), How Do We Mourn? A Look at Makeshift
Memorials / Part III: Intimate Healing / 8. Laurent Milesi (Shanghai Jiao
Tong University), Literature between Antidote and Black Magic: The
Autofiction of Chloé Delaume / 9. Olga Michael (University of Central
Lancashire, Cyprus), Queer Trauma, Paternal Loss, and Graphic Healing in
Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic / 10. Nicholas Chare
(University of Montréal), Concrete Loss: Attesting to Trauma in Teresa
Margolles's Karla, Hilario Reyes Gallegos / 11. Maria Margaroni (University
of Cyprus), The Monstrosity of the New Wounded: Thinking Trauma, Survival
and Resistance with Catherine Malabou and Julia Kristeva