Victimhood and Vulnerability in 21st Century Fiction
Herausgeber: Ganteau, Jean-Michel; Onega, Susana
Victimhood and Vulnerability in 21st Century Fiction
Herausgeber: Ganteau, Jean-Michel; Onega, Susana
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New Visibilities: Victimhood and Other Forms of Vulnerability in 21st-century Fiction (eds. Jean-Michel Ganteau and Susana Onega) addresses the relationship between trauma and ethics, and moves one step further to engage with vulnerability studies in their relation to literature and literary form. It consists of an introduction
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New Visibilities: Victimhood and Other Forms of Vulnerability in 21st-century Fiction (eds. Jean-Michel Ganteau and Susana Onega) addresses the relationship between trauma and ethics, and moves one step further to engage with vulnerability studies in their relation to literature and literary form. It consists of an introduction
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9781032097022
- ISBN-10: 1032097027
- Artikelnr.: 62148946
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 345g
- ISBN-13: 9781032097022
- ISBN-10: 1032097027
- Artikelnr.: 62148946
Jean-Michel Ganteau is Professor of Contemporary British Literature at the University Paul Valéry Montpellier 3 (France) Susana Onega is Professor of English Literature at the University of Zaragoza, (Spain)
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Susana Onega and Jean-Michel Ganteau
PART I: Loss of Affect and Victimization
1 And Yet: Figuring Global Trauma in Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being
Cathérine Bernard
2 "The Willful Child": Resignifying Vulnerability through Affective
Attachments in Emma Donoghue's Room
Maite Escudero
3 The Construction of Vulnerability and Monstrosity in Slipstream:Tom
McCarthy's Remainder
Merve Sarikaya-Sen
PART II: Gender, Class, Race and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Vulnerability
4 Erasing Female Victimhood: The Debate over Trauma and Truth
Ángeles de la Concha
5 Vulnerable Ethics and Politics: Peter Ackroyd's Rhetoric of Excess and
Indirection in The Lambs of London
Susana Onega
6 Reviving Ghosts: The Reversibility of Victims and Vindicators in Sarah
Waters's The Little Stranger
Eileen Williams-Wanquet
7 A Dialectic of Trauma and Shame: The Politics of Dispossession in Gail
Jones's Black Mirror
María Pilar Royo-Grasa
PART III: The Politics of Visibility
8 The Humanism behind Jonathan Coe's Narrative "patchwork[s] of ...
coincidences": Acting and Writing around Vulnerability
Laurent Mellet
9 The (In)visibility of Systemic Victimization: A Reading of Rupa Bajwa's
The Sari Shop
Angela Locatelli
10 Shifting Visibilities: The Politics of Trauma and Vulnerability in Neil
Bartlett's Skin Lane
Jean-Michel Ganteau
PART IV: History and the Archive
11 Hidden in Plain Sight: The Vulnerable Shapes of Lisa Appignanesi's
Holocaust Narratives
Maria Grazia Nicolosi
12 The Archive of a Missed Future: Vulnerability and the Poetics of
Helplessness in Jayne Anne Philips's Quiet Dell
Marc Amfreville
13 Sympathetic Haunting: An Interview with Jayne Anne Philips
Conducted by Marc Amfreville
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Susana Onega and Jean-Michel Ganteau
PART I: Loss of Affect and Victimization
1 And Yet: Figuring Global Trauma in Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being
Cathérine Bernard
2 "The Willful Child": Resignifying Vulnerability through Affective
Attachments in Emma Donoghue's Room
Maite Escudero
3 The Construction of Vulnerability and Monstrosity in Slipstream:Tom
McCarthy's Remainder
Merve Sarikaya-Sen
PART II: Gender, Class, Race and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Vulnerability
4 Erasing Female Victimhood: The Debate over Trauma and Truth
Ángeles de la Concha
5 Vulnerable Ethics and Politics: Peter Ackroyd's Rhetoric of Excess and
Indirection in The Lambs of London
Susana Onega
6 Reviving Ghosts: The Reversibility of Victims and Vindicators in Sarah
Waters's The Little Stranger
Eileen Williams-Wanquet
7 A Dialectic of Trauma and Shame: The Politics of Dispossession in Gail
Jones's Black Mirror
María Pilar Royo-Grasa
PART III: The Politics of Visibility
8 The Humanism behind Jonathan Coe's Narrative "patchwork[s] of ...
coincidences": Acting and Writing around Vulnerability
Laurent Mellet
9 The (In)visibility of Systemic Victimization: A Reading of Rupa Bajwa's
The Sari Shop
Angela Locatelli
10 Shifting Visibilities: The Politics of Trauma and Vulnerability in Neil
Bartlett's Skin Lane
Jean-Michel Ganteau
PART IV: History and the Archive
11 Hidden in Plain Sight: The Vulnerable Shapes of Lisa Appignanesi's
Holocaust Narratives
Maria Grazia Nicolosi
12 The Archive of a Missed Future: Vulnerability and the Poetics of
Helplessness in Jayne Anne Philips's Quiet Dell
Marc Amfreville
13 Sympathetic Haunting: An Interview with Jayne Anne Philips
Conducted by Marc Amfreville
Index
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Susana Onega and Jean-Michel Ganteau
PART I: Loss of Affect and Victimization
1 And Yet: Figuring Global Trauma in Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being
Cathérine Bernard
2 "The Willful Child": Resignifying Vulnerability through Affective
Attachments in Emma Donoghue's Room
Maite Escudero
3 The Construction of Vulnerability and Monstrosity in Slipstream:Tom
McCarthy's Remainder
Merve Sarikaya-Sen
PART II: Gender, Class, Race and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Vulnerability
4 Erasing Female Victimhood: The Debate over Trauma and Truth
Ángeles de la Concha
5 Vulnerable Ethics and Politics: Peter Ackroyd's Rhetoric of Excess and
Indirection in The Lambs of London
Susana Onega
6 Reviving Ghosts: The Reversibility of Victims and Vindicators in Sarah
Waters's The Little Stranger
Eileen Williams-Wanquet
7 A Dialectic of Trauma and Shame: The Politics of Dispossession in Gail
Jones's Black Mirror
María Pilar Royo-Grasa
PART III: The Politics of Visibility
8 The Humanism behind Jonathan Coe's Narrative "patchwork[s] of ...
coincidences": Acting and Writing around Vulnerability
Laurent Mellet
9 The (In)visibility of Systemic Victimization: A Reading of Rupa Bajwa's
The Sari Shop
Angela Locatelli
10 Shifting Visibilities: The Politics of Trauma and Vulnerability in Neil
Bartlett's Skin Lane
Jean-Michel Ganteau
PART IV: History and the Archive
11 Hidden in Plain Sight: The Vulnerable Shapes of Lisa Appignanesi's
Holocaust Narratives
Maria Grazia Nicolosi
12 The Archive of a Missed Future: Vulnerability and the Poetics of
Helplessness in Jayne Anne Philips's Quiet Dell
Marc Amfreville
13 Sympathetic Haunting: An Interview with Jayne Anne Philips
Conducted by Marc Amfreville
Index
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Susana Onega and Jean-Michel Ganteau
PART I: Loss of Affect and Victimization
1 And Yet: Figuring Global Trauma in Ruth Ozeki's A Tale for the Time Being
Cathérine Bernard
2 "The Willful Child": Resignifying Vulnerability through Affective
Attachments in Emma Donoghue's Room
Maite Escudero
3 The Construction of Vulnerability and Monstrosity in Slipstream:Tom
McCarthy's Remainder
Merve Sarikaya-Sen
PART II: Gender, Class, Race and the Ethics and Aesthetics of Vulnerability
4 Erasing Female Victimhood: The Debate over Trauma and Truth
Ángeles de la Concha
5 Vulnerable Ethics and Politics: Peter Ackroyd's Rhetoric of Excess and
Indirection in The Lambs of London
Susana Onega
6 Reviving Ghosts: The Reversibility of Victims and Vindicators in Sarah
Waters's The Little Stranger
Eileen Williams-Wanquet
7 A Dialectic of Trauma and Shame: The Politics of Dispossession in Gail
Jones's Black Mirror
María Pilar Royo-Grasa
PART III: The Politics of Visibility
8 The Humanism behind Jonathan Coe's Narrative "patchwork[s] of ...
coincidences": Acting and Writing around Vulnerability
Laurent Mellet
9 The (In)visibility of Systemic Victimization: A Reading of Rupa Bajwa's
The Sari Shop
Angela Locatelli
10 Shifting Visibilities: The Politics of Trauma and Vulnerability in Neil
Bartlett's Skin Lane
Jean-Michel Ganteau
PART IV: History and the Archive
11 Hidden in Plain Sight: The Vulnerable Shapes of Lisa Appignanesi's
Holocaust Narratives
Maria Grazia Nicolosi
12 The Archive of a Missed Future: Vulnerability and the Poetics of
Helplessness in Jayne Anne Philips's Quiet Dell
Marc Amfreville
13 Sympathetic Haunting: An Interview with Jayne Anne Philips
Conducted by Marc Amfreville
Index