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Web6 jan. 2011 · The increasing prominence of trauma theory in literary analysis since the 1990s has led some critics to revise notions of the relationship between reader and text. This is not simply because trauma theory invites the reader’s ethical engagement with the text; these theories also re‐evaluate the relationship of reader to text by conceptualizing … WebTRAUMA AND LITERATURE As a concept, Trauma has attracted a great deal of interest in literary studies. A key term in psychoanalytic approaches to literary study, trauma theory … green tropical plants
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Webtion, and cosmopolitanism in literature and other media. THE REPRESENTATION OF MEMORY IN LITERATURE AND FILM: ‘‘TRAUMATIC PASTS’’ Literature and film can vividly portray individual and collective memory*its contents, its workings, its fragility and its distortions*by coding it into aesthetic forms, such as narrative structures, WebLiterary Aesthetics of Trauma comprises a thoroughgoing treatise on British object-relations psychoanalysis applied to works of Virginia Woolf, especially Jacob's Room, To … Webnormative trauma aesthetics.1 Finally, I will analyse a literary text—Aminatta Forna’s novel The Memory of Love (2010)—against this theoretical background. The trauma of empire Most attention within trauma theory has been devoted to events that took place in Europe or the United States, most prominently the Holocaust and, more recently, 9/11. fnf foundation mod gamebanana v1.5