A Poetics of Trauma after 9/11: Representing Trauma in a Digitized Present: Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature
Autor Katharina Donnen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 dec 2019
The 9/11 attacks brought large-scale violence into the 21st century with force and have come to epitomize the entanglement of intimate vulnerability and virtual spectacle that is typical of the globalized present. This book works at the intersection of trauma studies, affect theory, and literary studies to offer radically new interpretive frames for interrogating the challenges inherent in representing the initial moments of the terrorist encounter. Beyond the paradigm of traumatic unspeakability, post-9/11 texts expose the materiality of the human body in its universal vulnerability. The intersubjective empathy this engenders is politically subversive, as it undermines the discourse of historical singularity and exceptionalism by establishing a global network of reference and dialogue. Innovative theoretical interconnections between clinical pathology, concepts of cultural trauma, and political aesthetics lay the foundations for exploring formally and geographically diverse texts. Close readings of works by Jonathan Safran Foer, Art Spiegelman, Don DeLillo, and William Gibson map the relationship between representations of 9/11 and complex aspects of trauma theory. This detailed approach makes a case for revisiting trauma theory and bringing its Freudian origins into the digitized present. It showcases trauma as a physical and psychological wound as well as an experience that is simultaneously pre-discursive and inhibited by the virtuality of the present-day real. Exploring how contemporary trauma studies can take into account the digitization and virtuality of present-day realities, this book is a key intervention in establishing a contemporary ethics of witnessing terror.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0367875640
Pagini: 226
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Contemporary Literature
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction: From Memory to Mediation. Towards a Trauma Theory of the Digitized Present
1 The Unspeakability Thesis Reconsidered
Foreign Bodies: Deconstructing the Freudian Legacy
(Im) Possibilities of Representation: Virtual Trauma and the Real
Trauma Literature beyond Unspeakability: A Tentative Poetics
2 The Ethics of Form: Trauma Literature After 9/11
From the Frame to Critique: Discursive Power in a Context of Cultural Trauma
Vulnerability as Spectacle? Figuring the Fall
Encountering the Face of the Other: Alterity after Trauma
3 Detouring the Singularity of Trauma: Jonathan Safran Foer’s Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close
Records to be made? Silence and Testimony
Historical and Symbolic Archives: Meandering towards the Present Absence of 9/11
9/11 Transnationalized?
4 "Icons of a More Innocent Age"? Art Spiegelman’s In the Shadow of No Towers
"I never Loved those Arrogant Boxes": Enacting Trauma in Comix
Metamorphosing Trauma: 9/11 as the Grotesque
Against the End of Irony: Trauma as Resistance
5 Precarious Bodies: Don DeLillo’s Falling Man
Unstable Sociality: Embodied Patterns of Interconnectedness
The Ethics of Witnessing Terror: Falling into Perception
Resisting Totality: Unsettled Signification and the Anti-Spectacular
6 Trauma in a Virtual World: William Gibson’s Pattern Recognition
Realities of Trauma, the Trauma of Reality: Witnessing as Pattern Recognition
The ‘Footage:’ Video Art and the Negative Sublime
Affect and Globalization: Histories of Violence and Post-Traumatic Encounters
7 Conclusion: Re-Situating the Subject in the Af
Descriere
The 9/11 attacks brought large-scale violence into the 21st century with force and have come to epitomize the entanglement of intimate vulnerability and virtual spectacle that is typical of the globalized present. This book works at the intersection of trauma studies, affect theory, and literary studies to offer radically new interpretive frames for interrogating the challenges inherent in representing the initial moments of the terrorist encounter. Beyond the paradigm of traumatic unspeakability, post-9/11 texts expose the materiality of the human body in its universal vulnerability. The intersubjective empathy this engenders is politically subversive, as it undermines the discourse of historical singularity and exceptionalism by establishing a global network of reference and dialogue. Innovative theoretical interconnections between clinical pathology, concepts of cultural trauma, and political aesthetics lay the foundations for exploring formally and geographically diverse texts. Close readings of works by Jonathan Safran Foer, Art Spiegelman, Don DeLillo, and William Gibson map the relationship between representations of 9/11 and complex aspects of trauma theory. This detailed approach makes a case for revisiting trauma theory and bringing its Freudian origins into the digitized present. It showcases trauma as a physical and psychological wound as well as an experience that is simultaneously pre-discursive and inhibited by the virtuality of the present-day real. Exploring how contemporary trauma studies can take into account the digitization and virtuality of present-day realities, this book is a key intervention in establishing a contemporary ethics of witnessing terror.