Complicity and the Politics of Representation
Herausgeber: Wirth, Robert; Wächter, Cornelia
Complicity and the Politics of Representation
Herausgeber: Wirth, Robert; Wächter, Cornelia
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This volume provides an introduction to an important and timely topic, namely the study of complicity and the politics of representation. It elaborates on recent work on complicity and applies recent research on complicity to critical whiteness studies, critical memory studies, critical psychology and psychiatry.
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This volume provides an introduction to an important and timely topic, namely the study of complicity and the politics of representation. It elaborates on recent work on complicity and applies recent research on complicity to critical whiteness studies, critical memory studies, critical psychology and psychiatry.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 615g
- ISBN-13: 9781786611192
- ISBN-10: 1786611198
- Artikelnr.: 54617750
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 284
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 615g
- ISBN-13: 9781786611192
- ISBN-10: 1786611198
- Artikelnr.: 54617750
Cornelia Wächter is Assistant Professor of British Cultural Studies at the Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. She is the author of Place-ing the Prison Officer: The 'Warder' in the British Literary and Cultural Imagination (Brill, 2015) and co-edited Middlebrow and Gender, 1890-1945 (Brill, 2016) with Christoph Ehland.
Acknowledgements / 1. Introduction: Complicity and the Politics of
Representation, Cornelia Wächter / Part I: Narrative Complicities and
Collective Remembering / 2. Complicit Configurations: Narrating the
Partition of India in W.H. Auden's "Partition" and Howard Brenton's Drawing
the Line , Christoph Singer / 3. Complicity on the Small Screen: Ordinary
Germans as Perpetrators in Recent German TV Miniseries on World War II and
the Holocaust, Volker Benkert / 4. Literary Complicity and the Differend:
Naturalizing, Ontologizing, and Self-Referential Representations of
National Socialist Persecution, Lorraine Markotic / 5. Guilt and Autonomy
in Hermann Broch's and Geoffrey Hill's Works, Olaf Berwald / 6. An Illusion
of Absence: The Picturesque and Culpable Ignorance in Kazuo Ishiguro's The
Remains of the Day and The Buried Giant, Ivan Stacy / Part II: Enfoldings
and Unfoldings / A Radical Unfolding: Utopianism Against Complicity, John
Storey / 7. Complicity: Narratives, Articulations and the Politics of
Representation, Paul Reynolds / 8. A Murmur of Indifference to Authorial
Identity in Intellectual Life, Brendan Moran / 9. I spy with my little eye
something complicity simple: 18th-Century Caricature Tricks, Mihaela Irimia
/ Part III: Narrative Complicity Critiques / 10. The Black Counter-Gaze:
Complicity and White Privilege in Claudia Rankine's Citizen, Alexandra
Hartmann / 11. Challenging Complicity in the Context of Mentalism: Mental
Distress Autobiographies and Performance Art, Elisabeth Punzi and Katrin
Röder / 12. Representation of Complicity with Child Sexual Abuse in the
Movies: Spotlight and Doubt, Eli Teram / 13. "...to understand everything
that came her way": Complicity and the Child Protagonist, Elizabeth Gilbert
/ Bibliography / Index
Representation, Cornelia Wächter / Part I: Narrative Complicities and
Collective Remembering / 2. Complicit Configurations: Narrating the
Partition of India in W.H. Auden's "Partition" and Howard Brenton's Drawing
the Line , Christoph Singer / 3. Complicity on the Small Screen: Ordinary
Germans as Perpetrators in Recent German TV Miniseries on World War II and
the Holocaust, Volker Benkert / 4. Literary Complicity and the Differend:
Naturalizing, Ontologizing, and Self-Referential Representations of
National Socialist Persecution, Lorraine Markotic / 5. Guilt and Autonomy
in Hermann Broch's and Geoffrey Hill's Works, Olaf Berwald / 6. An Illusion
of Absence: The Picturesque and Culpable Ignorance in Kazuo Ishiguro's The
Remains of the Day and The Buried Giant, Ivan Stacy / Part II: Enfoldings
and Unfoldings / A Radical Unfolding: Utopianism Against Complicity, John
Storey / 7. Complicity: Narratives, Articulations and the Politics of
Representation, Paul Reynolds / 8. A Murmur of Indifference to Authorial
Identity in Intellectual Life, Brendan Moran / 9. I spy with my little eye
something complicity simple: 18th-Century Caricature Tricks, Mihaela Irimia
/ Part III: Narrative Complicity Critiques / 10. The Black Counter-Gaze:
Complicity and White Privilege in Claudia Rankine's Citizen, Alexandra
Hartmann / 11. Challenging Complicity in the Context of Mentalism: Mental
Distress Autobiographies and Performance Art, Elisabeth Punzi and Katrin
Röder / 12. Representation of Complicity with Child Sexual Abuse in the
Movies: Spotlight and Doubt, Eli Teram / 13. "...to understand everything
that came her way": Complicity and the Child Protagonist, Elizabeth Gilbert
/ Bibliography / Index
Acknowledgements / 1. Introduction: Complicity and the Politics of
Representation, Cornelia Wächter / Part I: Narrative Complicities and
Collective Remembering / 2. Complicit Configurations: Narrating the
Partition of India in W.H. Auden's "Partition" and Howard Brenton's Drawing
the Line , Christoph Singer / 3. Complicity on the Small Screen: Ordinary
Germans as Perpetrators in Recent German TV Miniseries on World War II and
the Holocaust, Volker Benkert / 4. Literary Complicity and the Differend:
Naturalizing, Ontologizing, and Self-Referential Representations of
National Socialist Persecution, Lorraine Markotic / 5. Guilt and Autonomy
in Hermann Broch's and Geoffrey Hill's Works, Olaf Berwald / 6. An Illusion
of Absence: The Picturesque and Culpable Ignorance in Kazuo Ishiguro's The
Remains of the Day and The Buried Giant, Ivan Stacy / Part II: Enfoldings
and Unfoldings / A Radical Unfolding: Utopianism Against Complicity, John
Storey / 7. Complicity: Narratives, Articulations and the Politics of
Representation, Paul Reynolds / 8. A Murmur of Indifference to Authorial
Identity in Intellectual Life, Brendan Moran / 9. I spy with my little eye
something complicity simple: 18th-Century Caricature Tricks, Mihaela Irimia
/ Part III: Narrative Complicity Critiques / 10. The Black Counter-Gaze:
Complicity and White Privilege in Claudia Rankine's Citizen, Alexandra
Hartmann / 11. Challenging Complicity in the Context of Mentalism: Mental
Distress Autobiographies and Performance Art, Elisabeth Punzi and Katrin
Röder / 12. Representation of Complicity with Child Sexual Abuse in the
Movies: Spotlight and Doubt, Eli Teram / 13. "...to understand everything
that came her way": Complicity and the Child Protagonist, Elizabeth Gilbert
/ Bibliography / Index
Representation, Cornelia Wächter / Part I: Narrative Complicities and
Collective Remembering / 2. Complicit Configurations: Narrating the
Partition of India in W.H. Auden's "Partition" and Howard Brenton's Drawing
the Line , Christoph Singer / 3. Complicity on the Small Screen: Ordinary
Germans as Perpetrators in Recent German TV Miniseries on World War II and
the Holocaust, Volker Benkert / 4. Literary Complicity and the Differend:
Naturalizing, Ontologizing, and Self-Referential Representations of
National Socialist Persecution, Lorraine Markotic / 5. Guilt and Autonomy
in Hermann Broch's and Geoffrey Hill's Works, Olaf Berwald / 6. An Illusion
of Absence: The Picturesque and Culpable Ignorance in Kazuo Ishiguro's The
Remains of the Day and The Buried Giant, Ivan Stacy / Part II: Enfoldings
and Unfoldings / A Radical Unfolding: Utopianism Against Complicity, John
Storey / 7. Complicity: Narratives, Articulations and the Politics of
Representation, Paul Reynolds / 8. A Murmur of Indifference to Authorial
Identity in Intellectual Life, Brendan Moran / 9. I spy with my little eye
something complicity simple: 18th-Century Caricature Tricks, Mihaela Irimia
/ Part III: Narrative Complicity Critiques / 10. The Black Counter-Gaze:
Complicity and White Privilege in Claudia Rankine's Citizen, Alexandra
Hartmann / 11. Challenging Complicity in the Context of Mentalism: Mental
Distress Autobiographies and Performance Art, Elisabeth Punzi and Katrin
Röder / 12. Representation of Complicity with Child Sexual Abuse in the
Movies: Spotlight and Doubt, Eli Teram / 13. "...to understand everything
that came her way": Complicity and the Child Protagonist, Elizabeth Gilbert
/ Bibliography / Index