Trauma and Literature in an Age of Globalization
Herausgeber: Ballengee, Jennifer; Kelman, David
Trauma and Literature in an Age of Globalization
Herausgeber: Ballengee, Jennifer; Kelman, David
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Trauma and Literature in an Age of Globalization turns a literary perspective upon the most urgent issues of globalization and considers from a variety of perspectives how such events impact our lived experience and its representation in language and literature.
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Trauma and Literature in an Age of Globalization turns a literary perspective upon the most urgent issues of globalization and considers from a variety of perspectives how such events impact our lived experience and its representation in language and literature.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367520816
- ISBN-10: 0367520818
- Artikelnr.: 59996711
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 363g
- ISBN-13: 9780367520816
- ISBN-10: 0367520818
- Artikelnr.: 59996711
Jennifer Ballengee is Martha A. Mitten Professor of Liberal Arts and Director of the Graduate Program in Global Humanities at Towson University. She is the author of The Wound and the Witness: The Rhetoric of Torture (SUNY 2009) and articles in the Yale Journal of Criticism, Modern Language Studies, Ancient Narrative, Literary Imagination, and Post 45, among others. Her work addresses questions of the body, politics, rhetoric, and representation. She is currently finishing a monograph on ruins, tragedy, and national ideology. David Kelman is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at California State University, Fullerton. He is the author of Counterfeit Politics: Secret Plots and Conspiracy Narratives in the Americas (Bucknell UP, 2012). He is also the author of several articles on the theory and practice of comparison. His work has been published in New Vico Studies, CR: The New Centennial Review, Comparative Literature, Pynchon Notes, Discourse: Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Mosaic, and Angelaki.
Introduction
Jennifer Ballengee and David Kelman
Part I: Trauma, Deconstruction, and Global Relations
1. Globalization and the Theory of Trauma: A Conversation with Cathy Caruth
Cathy Caruth
2. The Cut that Links: Paracomparatism in Caruth and Danticat
David Kelman
3. Common Catastrophes: or, Personification Reconsidered
Brian McGrath
4. Fugitive Sovereignties in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis Trilogy: Deconstructing
the "Unparalleled Catastrophe" of the Human
Mina Karavanta
Part II: Politics and Literature
5. The Foreign Body in Psychoanalysis and Politics: A Conversation with
Elissa Marder
Elissa Marder
6. Reverberations: Traumatic Histories, Cultural Difference, and the Drama
of Listening in Eileen Chang's Yuannü and The Rouge of the North
Emily Sun
7. Some Iterations of Blood
Brett Levinson
8. "How Very Godfather Part II of you": Trauma and Intertextual Comparison
in A Brief History of Seven Killings
Jay Rajiva
9. Framing the World: Texts that Circulate and People Who Cannot
Bäak Çandar
Part III: Literature and Human Rights
10. Literature, the Humanities, and Political Action: A Conversation with
Elisabeth Weber
Elisabeth Weber
11. Killing Dogs: Animality and Trauma in Waltz with Bashir and Deogratias
Russell Samolsky
12. Flood Poetics: Nigeria, New Orleans, and O¿undare's City without People
Avery Slater
13. Phantom Work: Refugees, Antigone, Comparative Literature
Jennifer Ballengee
14. Rights, Politics, and Engagement: A Conversation with Thomas Keenan
Thomas Keenan
Jennifer Ballengee and David Kelman
Part I: Trauma, Deconstruction, and Global Relations
1. Globalization and the Theory of Trauma: A Conversation with Cathy Caruth
Cathy Caruth
2. The Cut that Links: Paracomparatism in Caruth and Danticat
David Kelman
3. Common Catastrophes: or, Personification Reconsidered
Brian McGrath
4. Fugitive Sovereignties in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis Trilogy: Deconstructing
the "Unparalleled Catastrophe" of the Human
Mina Karavanta
Part II: Politics and Literature
5. The Foreign Body in Psychoanalysis and Politics: A Conversation with
Elissa Marder
Elissa Marder
6. Reverberations: Traumatic Histories, Cultural Difference, and the Drama
of Listening in Eileen Chang's Yuannü and The Rouge of the North
Emily Sun
7. Some Iterations of Blood
Brett Levinson
8. "How Very Godfather Part II of you": Trauma and Intertextual Comparison
in A Brief History of Seven Killings
Jay Rajiva
9. Framing the World: Texts that Circulate and People Who Cannot
Bäak Çandar
Part III: Literature and Human Rights
10. Literature, the Humanities, and Political Action: A Conversation with
Elisabeth Weber
Elisabeth Weber
11. Killing Dogs: Animality and Trauma in Waltz with Bashir and Deogratias
Russell Samolsky
12. Flood Poetics: Nigeria, New Orleans, and O¿undare's City without People
Avery Slater
13. Phantom Work: Refugees, Antigone, Comparative Literature
Jennifer Ballengee
14. Rights, Politics, and Engagement: A Conversation with Thomas Keenan
Thomas Keenan
Introduction
Jennifer Ballengee and David Kelman
Part I: Trauma, Deconstruction, and Global Relations
1. Globalization and the Theory of Trauma: A Conversation with Cathy Caruth
Cathy Caruth
2. The Cut that Links: Paracomparatism in Caruth and Danticat
David Kelman
3. Common Catastrophes: or, Personification Reconsidered
Brian McGrath
4. Fugitive Sovereignties in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis Trilogy: Deconstructing
the "Unparalleled Catastrophe" of the Human
Mina Karavanta
Part II: Politics and Literature
5. The Foreign Body in Psychoanalysis and Politics: A Conversation with
Elissa Marder
Elissa Marder
6. Reverberations: Traumatic Histories, Cultural Difference, and the Drama
of Listening in Eileen Chang's Yuannü and The Rouge of the North
Emily Sun
7. Some Iterations of Blood
Brett Levinson
8. "How Very Godfather Part II of you": Trauma and Intertextual Comparison
in A Brief History of Seven Killings
Jay Rajiva
9. Framing the World: Texts that Circulate and People Who Cannot
Bäak Çandar
Part III: Literature and Human Rights
10. Literature, the Humanities, and Political Action: A Conversation with
Elisabeth Weber
Elisabeth Weber
11. Killing Dogs: Animality and Trauma in Waltz with Bashir and Deogratias
Russell Samolsky
12. Flood Poetics: Nigeria, New Orleans, and O¿undare's City without People
Avery Slater
13. Phantom Work: Refugees, Antigone, Comparative Literature
Jennifer Ballengee
14. Rights, Politics, and Engagement: A Conversation with Thomas Keenan
Thomas Keenan
Jennifer Ballengee and David Kelman
Part I: Trauma, Deconstruction, and Global Relations
1. Globalization and the Theory of Trauma: A Conversation with Cathy Caruth
Cathy Caruth
2. The Cut that Links: Paracomparatism in Caruth and Danticat
David Kelman
3. Common Catastrophes: or, Personification Reconsidered
Brian McGrath
4. Fugitive Sovereignties in Amitav Ghosh's Ibis Trilogy: Deconstructing
the "Unparalleled Catastrophe" of the Human
Mina Karavanta
Part II: Politics and Literature
5. The Foreign Body in Psychoanalysis and Politics: A Conversation with
Elissa Marder
Elissa Marder
6. Reverberations: Traumatic Histories, Cultural Difference, and the Drama
of Listening in Eileen Chang's Yuannü and The Rouge of the North
Emily Sun
7. Some Iterations of Blood
Brett Levinson
8. "How Very Godfather Part II of you": Trauma and Intertextual Comparison
in A Brief History of Seven Killings
Jay Rajiva
9. Framing the World: Texts that Circulate and People Who Cannot
Bäak Çandar
Part III: Literature and Human Rights
10. Literature, the Humanities, and Political Action: A Conversation with
Elisabeth Weber
Elisabeth Weber
11. Killing Dogs: Animality and Trauma in Waltz with Bashir and Deogratias
Russell Samolsky
12. Flood Poetics: Nigeria, New Orleans, and O¿undare's City without People
Avery Slater
13. Phantom Work: Refugees, Antigone, Comparative Literature
Jennifer Ballengee
14. Rights, Politics, and Engagement: A Conversation with Thomas Keenan
Thomas Keenan