Książka Traumatizing Theory Karyn Ball

Traumatizing Theory

The Cultural Politics of Affect in and Beyond Psychoanalysis

Autor: Karyn Ball
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Miękka
Wydawca: Other Press LLC
Dostępność: 50 % szansa
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A volume in the Contemporary Theory Series edited by Frances RestucciaAn interdisciplinary collectio...

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Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Miękka
Data wydania
2007
strony
496
EAN
9781590512494
Enbook ID
04827342
Wydawca
Waga
594
Wymiary
160 x 227 x 30

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A volume in the Contemporary Theory Series edited by Frances Restuccia

An interdisciplinary collection of essays that critically reflect on the value and limits of psychoanalysis for conceptualizing traumatic affect.
A page-turner for anyone even remotely drawn to the subject of trauma, Traumatizing Theory includes essays that go beyond psychoanalysis in rethinking the cultural significance of traumatic anxiety, melancholy, and the representation of suffering in testimony, self-narration, and politics.

Traumatizing Theory is unmistakably on the cutting edge and moves trauma theory into a new postmodern phase. Karyn Ball''s introduction reframes debates about psychoanalysis within trauma studies. Bettina Bergo''s essay revisits the historical development of hysteria as Freud''s model for traumatic anxiety in both men and women. Dorothea Olkowski also focuses on traumatic anxiety, but problematizes Freud’s masculinist and scientistic premises. Sarah Murphy and Susannah Radstone examine the disciplinary effects of public confession and testimony while Ball and Kligerman critique Deleuze''s post-psychoanalytic Cinema books and Gerhard Richter''s haunted October 18, 1977 Cycle, respectively, as testimonies to the latent impact of traumatic history. For Astrid Deuber-Mankowsky, philosophy serves ineluctably as a medium of testimony in Sarah Kofman''s autobiographical writings about ambivalence toward her biological Jewish mother and guilty love for the French woman who adopted Sarah during the Nazi occupation. Drucilla Cornell also explores conflicted self-narrations among transnationally adopted children and their parents. The collection concludes with essays by Juliet Flower-MacCannell, Lauren Berlant, and John Mowitt on the politics of traumatic identification in the public sphere.

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