Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives examines a burgeoning genre of ethnic American literature and film called phantasmic trauma narratives, which use culturally specific modes of the supernatural to connect readers to historical traumas in ways that encourage empathic responses.
Empathy and the Phantasmic in Ethnic American Trauma Narratives examines a burgeoning genre of ethnic American literature and film called phantasmic trauma narratives, which use culturally specific modes of the supernatural to connect readers to historical traumas in ways that encourage empathic responses.
Introduction: Phantasmic Trauma Narratives Chapter 1: Phantasmic Africanisms: Igbo Cosmology in Octavia Butler's Kindred Chapter 2: Phantasmic Midrashim: The Midrashic Roots of Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything is Illuminated Chapter 3: A Phantasmic Tribalography: The Case of LeAnne Howe's Miko Kings: An Indian Baseball Story Chapter 4: Projecting the Phantasmic Conclusion: The Call to Infinite Responsibility
Introduction: Phantasmic Trauma Narratives Chapter 1: Phantasmic Africanisms: Igbo Cosmology in Octavia Butler's Kindred Chapter 2: Phantasmic Midrashim: The Midrashic Roots of Jonathan Safran Foer's Everything is Illuminated Chapter 3: A Phantasmic Tribalography: The Case of LeAnne Howe's Miko Kings: An Indian Baseball Story Chapter 4: Projecting the Phantasmic Conclusion: The Call to Infinite Responsibility
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