Languages of Trauma
History, Memory, and Media
Herausgeber: Leese, Peter; Köhne, Julia Barbara; Crouthamel, Jason
Languages of Trauma
History, Memory, and Media
Herausgeber: Leese, Peter; Köhne, Julia Barbara; Crouthamel, Jason
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Languages of Trauma explores how, and for what purposes, trauma is expressed in historical sources and visual media.
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Languages of Trauma explores how, and for what purposes, trauma is expressed in historical sources and visual media.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781487508968
- ISBN-10: 1487508964
- Artikelnr.: 60604826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781487508968
- ISBN-10: 1487508964
- Artikelnr.: 60604826
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Peter Leese, Julia Barbara Köhne, and Jason Crouthamel
Introduction: Languages of Trauma
Peter Leese, Julia Barbara Köhne, and Jason Crouthamel
Part One: Words and Images
1. "A perfect hell of a night which we can never forget": Narratives of
Trauma in the Private Writings of British and Irish Nurses in the First
World War
Bridget E. Keown
2. Religious Language in German Soldiers’ Narratives of Traumatic Violence,
1914-1918
Jason Crouthamel
3. Languages of the Wound: Finnish Soldiers’ Bodies as Sites of Shock
during World War II
Ville Kivimäki
4. Efim Segal Shell-shocked Sergeant: Red Army Veterans and the Expression
and Representation of Trauma Memories
Robert Dale
5. The Falling Man: Resisting and Resistant Visual Media in Art
Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of No Towers
Jennifer Anderson Bliss
Part Two: Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts
6. Performing Songs and Staging Theatre Performances: Working through the
Trauma of the 1965 Indonesian Mass Killings
Dyah Pitaloka and Hans Pols
7. Encounters with Some Things Are Difficult to Say, Re-Membered
Katrina Bugaj
8. Performing Memory in an Interdependent Body
Emily Mendelsohn
9. Memory and Trauma: Two Contemporary Art Projects
Maj Hasager
Part Three: Normalizations of Trauma
10. Between Social Criticism and Epistemological Critique: Critical Theory
and the Normalization of Trauma
Ulrich Koch
11. The New Normal: Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication in Nurse
Betty
Thomas Elsaesser
12. The Exploitation of Trauma: (Mis-)Representations of Rape Victims in
the War Film
Marzena Soköowska-Pary¿
Part Four: Representations in Film
13. Translating Individual and Collective Trauma through Horror: The Case
of George A. Romero’s Martin
Adam Lowenstein
14. Aesthetic Displays of Perpetrators in Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of
Killing: Post-Atrocity Perpetrator Symptoms, Re-enactments of Violence, and
Perpetrator-Victim-Inversions
Julia Barbara Köhne
15. Perpetrator Trauma and Current American War Cinema
Raya Morag
Coda: Climate Trauma Reconsidered
E. Ann Kaplan
Peter Leese, Julia Barbara Köhne, and Jason Crouthamel
Part One: Words and Images
1. "A perfect hell of a night which we can never forget": Narratives of
Trauma in the Private Writings of British and Irish Nurses in the First
World War
Bridget E. Keown
2. Religious Language in German Soldiers’ Narratives of Traumatic Violence,
1914-1918
Jason Crouthamel
3. Languages of the Wound: Finnish Soldiers’ Bodies as Sites of Shock
during World War II
Ville Kivimäki
4. Efim Segal Shell-shocked Sergeant: Red Army Veterans and the Expression
and Representation of Trauma Memories
Robert Dale
5. The Falling Man: Resisting and Resistant Visual Media in Art
Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of No Towers
Jennifer Anderson Bliss
Part Two: Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts
6. Performing Songs and Staging Theatre Performances: Working through the
Trauma of the 1965 Indonesian Mass Killings
Dyah Pitaloka and Hans Pols
7. Encounters with Some Things Are Difficult to Say, Re-Membered
Katrina Bugaj
8. Performing Memory in an Interdependent Body
Emily Mendelsohn
9. Memory and Trauma: Two Contemporary Art Projects
Maj Hasager
Part Three: Normalizations of Trauma
10. Between Social Criticism and Epistemological Critique: Critical Theory
and the Normalization of Trauma
Ulrich Koch
11. The New Normal: Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication in Nurse
Betty
Thomas Elsaesser
12. The Exploitation of Trauma: (Mis-)Representations of Rape Victims in
the War Film
Marzena Soköowska-Pary¿
Part Four: Representations in Film
13. Translating Individual and Collective Trauma through Horror: The Case
of George A. Romero’s Martin
Adam Lowenstein
14. Aesthetic Displays of Perpetrators in Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of
Killing: Post-Atrocity Perpetrator Symptoms, Re-enactments of Violence, and
Perpetrator-Victim-Inversions
Julia Barbara Köhne
15. Perpetrator Trauma and Current American War Cinema
Raya Morag
Coda: Climate Trauma Reconsidered
E. Ann Kaplan
Introduction: Languages of Trauma
Peter Leese, Julia Barbara Köhne, and Jason Crouthamel
Part One: Words and Images
1. "A perfect hell of a night which we can never forget": Narratives of
Trauma in the Private Writings of British and Irish Nurses in the First
World War
Bridget E. Keown
2. Religious Language in German Soldiers’ Narratives of Traumatic Violence,
1914-1918
Jason Crouthamel
3. Languages of the Wound: Finnish Soldiers’ Bodies as Sites of Shock
during World War II
Ville Kivimäki
4. Efim Segal Shell-shocked Sergeant: Red Army Veterans and the Expression
and Representation of Trauma Memories
Robert Dale
5. The Falling Man: Resisting and Resistant Visual Media in Art
Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of No Towers
Jennifer Anderson Bliss
Part Two: Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts
6. Performing Songs and Staging Theatre Performances: Working through the
Trauma of the 1965 Indonesian Mass Killings
Dyah Pitaloka and Hans Pols
7. Encounters with Some Things Are Difficult to Say, Re-Membered
Katrina Bugaj
8. Performing Memory in an Interdependent Body
Emily Mendelsohn
9. Memory and Trauma: Two Contemporary Art Projects
Maj Hasager
Part Three: Normalizations of Trauma
10. Between Social Criticism and Epistemological Critique: Critical Theory
and the Normalization of Trauma
Ulrich Koch
11. The New Normal: Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication in Nurse
Betty
Thomas Elsaesser
12. The Exploitation of Trauma: (Mis-)Representations of Rape Victims in
the War Film
Marzena Soköowska-Pary¿
Part Four: Representations in Film
13. Translating Individual and Collective Trauma through Horror: The Case
of George A. Romero’s Martin
Adam Lowenstein
14. Aesthetic Displays of Perpetrators in Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of
Killing: Post-Atrocity Perpetrator Symptoms, Re-enactments of Violence, and
Perpetrator-Victim-Inversions
Julia Barbara Köhne
15. Perpetrator Trauma and Current American War Cinema
Raya Morag
Coda: Climate Trauma Reconsidered
E. Ann Kaplan
Peter Leese, Julia Barbara Köhne, and Jason Crouthamel
Part One: Words and Images
1. "A perfect hell of a night which we can never forget": Narratives of
Trauma in the Private Writings of British and Irish Nurses in the First
World War
Bridget E. Keown
2. Religious Language in German Soldiers’ Narratives of Traumatic Violence,
1914-1918
Jason Crouthamel
3. Languages of the Wound: Finnish Soldiers’ Bodies as Sites of Shock
during World War II
Ville Kivimäki
4. Efim Segal Shell-shocked Sergeant: Red Army Veterans and the Expression
and Representation of Trauma Memories
Robert Dale
5. The Falling Man: Resisting and Resistant Visual Media in Art
Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of No Towers
Jennifer Anderson Bliss
Part Two: Music, Theatre, and Visual Arts
6. Performing Songs and Staging Theatre Performances: Working through the
Trauma of the 1965 Indonesian Mass Killings
Dyah Pitaloka and Hans Pols
7. Encounters with Some Things Are Difficult to Say, Re-Membered
Katrina Bugaj
8. Performing Memory in an Interdependent Body
Emily Mendelsohn
9. Memory and Trauma: Two Contemporary Art Projects
Maj Hasager
Part Three: Normalizations of Trauma
10. Between Social Criticism and Epistemological Critique: Critical Theory
and the Normalization of Trauma
Ulrich Koch
11. The New Normal: Trauma as Successfully Failed Communication in Nurse
Betty
Thomas Elsaesser
12. The Exploitation of Trauma: (Mis-)Representations of Rape Victims in
the War Film
Marzena Soköowska-Pary¿
Part Four: Representations in Film
13. Translating Individual and Collective Trauma through Horror: The Case
of George A. Romero’s Martin
Adam Lowenstein
14. Aesthetic Displays of Perpetrators in Joshua Oppenheimer’s The Act of
Killing: Post-Atrocity Perpetrator Symptoms, Re-enactments of Violence, and
Perpetrator-Victim-Inversions
Julia Barbara Köhne
15. Perpetrator Trauma and Current American War Cinema
Raya Morag
Coda: Climate Trauma Reconsidered
E. Ann Kaplan