Trauma and Literature
Herausgeber: Kurtz, J. Roger
Trauma and Literature
Herausgeber: Kurtz, J. Roger
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This book traces how trauma theory has come to constitute a discrete but influential approach within literary criticism.
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This book traces how trauma theory has come to constitute a discrete but influential approach within literary criticism.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781107176645
- ISBN-10: 1107176646
- Artikelnr.: 49446126
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 750g
- ISBN-13: 9781107176645
- ISBN-10: 1107176646
- Artikelnr.: 49446126
Introduction
Part I. Origins: 1. The psychoanalytic origins of literary trauma studies Andrew Barnaby
2. Modernity as the cultural crucible of trauma Karolyn Steffens
3. Deconstruction: trauma inscribed in language Tom Toremans
4. The Holocaust as the ultimate trauma narrative Anna Hunter
5. Ptsd: a new trauma paradigm Lisa Diedrich
Part II. Development: 6. Trauma and narrative Joshua Pederson
7. Problems in representing trauma Marinella Rodi-Risberg
8. Trauma in non-Western contexts Irene Visser
9. Trauma and memory Silke Arnold-De Simine
10. Neuroscience, narrative, and emotion regulations William Seeley
11. Trauma in the digital age Allen Meek
12. Feminist interventions in trauma studies Jennifer Griffiths
13. Healing and post-traumatic growth Suzanne Lalonde
Part III. Applications: 14. Trauma and the literature of war Gerd Bayer
15. Trauma and sexual violence Emma V. Miller
16. Postcolonial trauma Jennifer Yusin
17. Trauma and the visual arts Marie Krüger
18. The middle passage and race-based trauma Luminita M. Dragulescu
19. The trauma of displacement Madelaine Hron
20. Trauma, truth and reconciliation Erica Still
21. Terrorism: trauma in the excess of affect Michael Richardson
Conclusion: after trauma studies.
Part I. Origins: 1. The psychoanalytic origins of literary trauma studies Andrew Barnaby
2. Modernity as the cultural crucible of trauma Karolyn Steffens
3. Deconstruction: trauma inscribed in language Tom Toremans
4. The Holocaust as the ultimate trauma narrative Anna Hunter
5. Ptsd: a new trauma paradigm Lisa Diedrich
Part II. Development: 6. Trauma and narrative Joshua Pederson
7. Problems in representing trauma Marinella Rodi-Risberg
8. Trauma in non-Western contexts Irene Visser
9. Trauma and memory Silke Arnold-De Simine
10. Neuroscience, narrative, and emotion regulations William Seeley
11. Trauma in the digital age Allen Meek
12. Feminist interventions in trauma studies Jennifer Griffiths
13. Healing and post-traumatic growth Suzanne Lalonde
Part III. Applications: 14. Trauma and the literature of war Gerd Bayer
15. Trauma and sexual violence Emma V. Miller
16. Postcolonial trauma Jennifer Yusin
17. Trauma and the visual arts Marie Krüger
18. The middle passage and race-based trauma Luminita M. Dragulescu
19. The trauma of displacement Madelaine Hron
20. Trauma, truth and reconciliation Erica Still
21. Terrorism: trauma in the excess of affect Michael Richardson
Conclusion: after trauma studies.
Introduction
Part I. Origins: 1. The psychoanalytic origins of literary trauma studies Andrew Barnaby
2. Modernity as the cultural crucible of trauma Karolyn Steffens
3. Deconstruction: trauma inscribed in language Tom Toremans
4. The Holocaust as the ultimate trauma narrative Anna Hunter
5. Ptsd: a new trauma paradigm Lisa Diedrich
Part II. Development: 6. Trauma and narrative Joshua Pederson
7. Problems in representing trauma Marinella Rodi-Risberg
8. Trauma in non-Western contexts Irene Visser
9. Trauma and memory Silke Arnold-De Simine
10. Neuroscience, narrative, and emotion regulations William Seeley
11. Trauma in the digital age Allen Meek
12. Feminist interventions in trauma studies Jennifer Griffiths
13. Healing and post-traumatic growth Suzanne Lalonde
Part III. Applications: 14. Trauma and the literature of war Gerd Bayer
15. Trauma and sexual violence Emma V. Miller
16. Postcolonial trauma Jennifer Yusin
17. Trauma and the visual arts Marie Krüger
18. The middle passage and race-based trauma Luminita M. Dragulescu
19. The trauma of displacement Madelaine Hron
20. Trauma, truth and reconciliation Erica Still
21. Terrorism: trauma in the excess of affect Michael Richardson
Conclusion: after trauma studies.
Part I. Origins: 1. The psychoanalytic origins of literary trauma studies Andrew Barnaby
2. Modernity as the cultural crucible of trauma Karolyn Steffens
3. Deconstruction: trauma inscribed in language Tom Toremans
4. The Holocaust as the ultimate trauma narrative Anna Hunter
5. Ptsd: a new trauma paradigm Lisa Diedrich
Part II. Development: 6. Trauma and narrative Joshua Pederson
7. Problems in representing trauma Marinella Rodi-Risberg
8. Trauma in non-Western contexts Irene Visser
9. Trauma and memory Silke Arnold-De Simine
10. Neuroscience, narrative, and emotion regulations William Seeley
11. Trauma in the digital age Allen Meek
12. Feminist interventions in trauma studies Jennifer Griffiths
13. Healing and post-traumatic growth Suzanne Lalonde
Part III. Applications: 14. Trauma and the literature of war Gerd Bayer
15. Trauma and sexual violence Emma V. Miller
16. Postcolonial trauma Jennifer Yusin
17. Trauma and the visual arts Marie Krüger
18. The middle passage and race-based trauma Luminita M. Dragulescu
19. The trauma of displacement Madelaine Hron
20. Trauma, truth and reconciliation Erica Still
21. Terrorism: trauma in the excess of affect Michael Richardson
Conclusion: after trauma studies.