Wounded Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma

Wounded  Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma
Author: Gail Finney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 3038429368

Download Wounded Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Wounded: Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma.

Wounded Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma

Wounded  Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma
Author: Gail Finney
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2018-07-02
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9783038429357

Download Wounded Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Wounded: Studies in Literary and Cinematic Trauma" that was published in Humanities

Decolonizing Trauma Studies Trauma and Postcolonialism

Decolonizing Trauma Studies  Trauma and Postcolonialism
Author: Sonya Andermahr
Publsiher: MDPI
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Decolonization
ISBN: 9783038421955

Download Decolonizing Trauma Studies Trauma and Postcolonialism Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Decolonizing Trauma Studies: Trauma and Postcolonialism" that was published in Humanities

Healing Historical Trauma in South Korean Film and Literature

Healing Historical Trauma in South Korean Film and Literature
Author: Chungmoo Choi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2020-12-20
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780429017339

Download Healing Historical Trauma in South Korean Film and Literature Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Through South Korean filmic and literary texts, this book explores affect and ethics in the healing of historical trauma, as alternatives to the measures of transitional justice in want of national unity. Historians and legal practitioners who deal with transitional justice agree that the relationship between historiography and justice seeking is contested: this book reckons with this question of how much truth-telling from a violent past will lead to healing, forgiving, forgetting and finally overcoming resentment. Nuanced interpretations of South Korean filmic and literary texts are featured, including Park Chan-wook’s Oldboy, Bong Joon-ho’s Mother and literary texts of Han Kang and Ch’oe Yun, whilst also engaging the ethical and political philosophy of Levinas, Hannah Arendt, and others. Also offered is new and extensive research into the hitherto hidden history of thousands of North Korean war orphans who were sent to Eastern European countries for care. Grappling with the evils of history, the films and novels examined herein find their ultimate themes in compassion, hospitality, humility and solidarity of the wounded. Healing Historical Trauma in South Korean Film and Literature will appeal to students and scholars of film, comparative literature, cultural studies and Korean studies more broadly.

An Aesthetics of Injury

An Aesthetics of Injury
Author: Ian Fleishman
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780810136816

Download An Aesthetics of Injury Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An Aesthetics of Injury exposes wounding as a foundational principle of modernism in literature and film. Theorizing the genre of the narrative wound—texts that aim not only to depict but also to inflict injury—Ian Fleishman reveals harm as an essential aesthetic strategy in ten exemplary authors and filmmakers: Charles Baudelaire, Franz Kafka, Georges Bataille, Jean Genet, Hélène Cixous, Ingeborg Bachmann, Elfriede Jelinek, Werner Schroeter, Michael Haneke, and Quentin Tarantino. Violence in the modernist mode, an ostensible intrusion of raw bodily harm into the artwork, aspires to transcend its own textuality, and yet, as An Aesthetics of Injury establishes, the wound paradoxically remains the essence of inscription. Fleishman thus shows how the wound, once the modernist emblem par excellence of an immediate aesthetic experience, comes to be implicated in a postmodern understanding of reality reduced to ceaseless mediation. In so doing, he demonstrates how what we think of as the most real object, the human body, becomes indistinguishable from its “nonreal” function as text. At stake in this tautological textual model is the heritage of narrative thought: both the narratological workings of these texts (how they tell stories) and the underlying epistemology exposed (whether these narrativists still believe in narrative at all). With fresh and revealing readings of canonical authors and filmmakers seldom treated alongside one another, An Aesthetics of Injury is important reading for scholars working on literary or cinematic modernism and the postmodern, philosophy, narratology, body culture studies, queer and gender studies, trauma studies, and cultural theory.

Wounds and Words

Wounds and Words
Author: Christa Schönfelder
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9783839423783

Download Wounds and Words Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Trauma has become a hotly contested topic in literary studies. But interest in trauma is not new; its roots extend to the Romantic period, when novelists and the first psychiatrists influenced each others' investigations of the »wounded mind«. This book looks back to these early attempts to understand trauma, reading a selection of Romantic novels in dialogue with Romantic and contemporary psychiatry. It then carries that dialogue forward to postmodern fiction, examining further how empirical approaches can deepen our theorizations of trauma. Within an interdisciplinary framework, this study reveals fresh insights into the poetics, politics, and ethics of trauma fiction.

Transmitted Wounds

Transmitted Wounds
Author: Amit Pinchevski
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2019
Genre: Collective memory
ISBN: 9780190625580

Download Transmitted Wounds Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In Transmitted Wounds, Amit Pinchevski explores the ways media technology and logic shape the social life of trauma both clinically and culturally. Bringing media theory to bear on trauma theory, Pinchevski reveals the technical operations that inform the conception and experience of traumatic impact and memory. He offers a bold thesis about the deep association of media and trauma: media bear witness to the human failure to bear witness, making the traumatic technologically transmissible and reproducible. Taking up a number of case studies--the radio broadcasts of the Eichmann trial; the videotaping of Holocaust testimonies; recent psychiatric debates about trauma through media following the 9/11 attacks; current controversy surrounding drone operators' post-trauma; and digital platforms of algorithmic-holographic witnessing and virtual reality exposure therapy for PTSD--Pinchevski demonstrates how the technological mediation of trauma feeds into the traumatic condition itself. The result is a novel understanding of media as constituting the material conditions for trauma to appear as something that cannot be fully approached and yet somehow must be. While drawing on contemporary materialist media theory, especially the work of Friedrich Kittler and his followers, Pinchevski goes beyond the anti-humanistic tendency characterizing the materialist approach, discovering media as bearing out the human vulnerability epitomized in trauma, and finding therein a basis for moral concern in the face of violence and atrocity. Transmitted Wounds unfolds the ethical and political stakes involved in the technological transmission of mental wounds across clinical, literary, and cultural contexts.

Scars and Wounds

Scars and Wounds
Author: Nick Hodgin,Amit Thakkar
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2017-06-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9783319410241

Download Scars and Wounds Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book examines recent cinematic representations of the traumatic legacies of national and international events and processes. Whilst not ignoring European and Hollywood cinema, it includes studies of films about countries which have been less well-represented in cinematic trauma studies, including Australia, Rwanda, Chile and Iran. Each essay establishes national and international contexts that are relevant to the films considered. All essays also deal with form, whether this means the use of specific techniques to represent certain aspects of trauma or challenges to certain genre conventions to make them more adaptable to the traumatic legacies addressed by directors. The editors argue that the healing processes associated with such legacies can helpfully be studied through the idiom of ‘scar-formation’ rather than event-centred ‘wound-creation’.