Arts of Healing
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Arts of Healing
Cultural Narratives of Trauma
Margaroni, Maria; Ionescu, Arleen
Rowman & Littlefield
12/2022
246
Mole
Inglês
9781538148266
15 a 20 dias
431
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Arleen Ionescu, Maria Margaroni, Introduction / Part I: Holocaust Trauma and the Ambivalence of Healing: Irreverent Takes / 1. Ivan Callus (University of Malta), Unfamiliar Healing: Reconsidering the Fragment in Narratives of Holocaust Trauma / 2. Arleen Ionescu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Forgiving as Self-Healing? The Case of Eva Mozes Kor / 3. Lucia Ispas (University of Ploiesti), (Mis)Representing Trauma through Humour: Roberto Benigni?s La vita e bella / Part II: Mass Trauma, Art and the Healing Politics of Place / 4. Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam), Improving Public Space: Trauma Art and Retrospective-Futuristic Healing / 5. Ernst van Alphen (University of Leiden), Transforming Trauma into Memory / 6. Radhika Mohanram (Cardiff University), Textures of Indian Memories 7. Irene Scicluna (Cardiff University), How Do We Mourn? A Look at Makeshift Memorials / Part III: Intimate Healing / 8. Laurent Milesi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Literature between Antidote and Black Magic: The Autofiction of Chloe Delaume / 9. Olga Michael (University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus), Queer Trauma, Paternal Loss, and Graphic Healing in Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic / 10. Nicholas Chare (University of Montreal), Concrete Loss: Attesting to Trauma in Teresa Margolles's Karla, Hilario Reyes Gallegos / 11. Maria Margaroni (University of Cyprus), The Monstrosity of the New Wounded: Thinking Trauma, Survival and Resistance with Catherine Malabou and Julia Kristeva
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account;healing;inexpressible;memory;pain;silence;therapy;trauma
Arleen Ionescu, Maria Margaroni, Introduction / Part I: Holocaust Trauma and the Ambivalence of Healing: Irreverent Takes / 1. Ivan Callus (University of Malta), Unfamiliar Healing: Reconsidering the Fragment in Narratives of Holocaust Trauma / 2. Arleen Ionescu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Forgiving as Self-Healing? The Case of Eva Mozes Kor / 3. Lucia Ispas (University of Ploiesti), (Mis)Representing Trauma through Humour: Roberto Benigni?s La vita e bella / Part II: Mass Trauma, Art and the Healing Politics of Place / 4. Mieke Bal (University of Amsterdam), Improving Public Space: Trauma Art and Retrospective-Futuristic Healing / 5. Ernst van Alphen (University of Leiden), Transforming Trauma into Memory / 6. Radhika Mohanram (Cardiff University), Textures of Indian Memories 7. Irene Scicluna (Cardiff University), How Do We Mourn? A Look at Makeshift Memorials / Part III: Intimate Healing / 8. Laurent Milesi (Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Literature between Antidote and Black Magic: The Autofiction of Chloe Delaume / 9. Olga Michael (University of Central Lancashire, Cyprus), Queer Trauma, Paternal Loss, and Graphic Healing in Alison Bechdel's Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic / 10. Nicholas Chare (University of Montreal), Concrete Loss: Attesting to Trauma in Teresa Margolles's Karla, Hilario Reyes Gallegos / 11. Maria Margaroni (University of Cyprus), The Monstrosity of the New Wounded: Thinking Trauma, Survival and Resistance with Catherine Malabou and Julia Kristeva
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