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Trauma Culture: The Politics of Terror and Loss in Media and Literature

Trauma Culture: The Politics of Terror and Loss in Media and Literature

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It may be said that every trauma is two traumas or ten thousand-depending on the number of people involved. How one experiences and reacts to an event is unique and depends largely on ones direct or indirect positioning personal psychic history and individual memories. But equally important to the experience of trauma are the broader political and cultural contexts within which a catastrophe takes place and how it is "managed" by institutional forces including the media. In Trauma Culture E. Ann Kaplan explores the relationship between the impact of trauma on individuals and on entire cultures and nations. Arguing that humans possess a compelling need to draw meaning from personal experience and to communicate what happens to others she examines the artistic literary and cinematic forms that are often used to bridge the individual and collective experience. A number of case studies including Sigmund Freuds Moses and Monotheism Marguerite Duras La Douleur Sarah Kofmans Rue Ordener Rue Labat Alfred Hitchcocks Spellbound and Tracey Moffatts Night Cries reveal how empathy can be fostered without the sensationalistic element that typifies the media. From World War II to 9/11 this passionate study eloquently navigates the contentious debates surrounding trauma theory and persuasively advocates the responsible sharing and translating of catastrophe.

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ISBN10: 0813535913

ISBN13: 9780813535913

Author: E. Ann Kaplan

Binding: Paperback

Published Date: July 11, 2005

Package Weight: 340.00g

Package Dimension: 229 x 15 x 152cm

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