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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of major works in
Japanese literature and film through the interpretive lens of
trauma and PTSD studies. Focusing critical attention on the
psychodynamics and enduring psychosocial aftereffects of social
trauma, it also evaluates the themes of dissociation, failed
mourning, and psychological defence fantasies. Building on earlier
studies, this book emphasizes the role of protagonists in managing
to effect partial recovery by composing memoirs in which they
transform dissociated traumatic memory into articulate, narrative
memory or bring about advanced recovery by pioneering alternative
means of orally communicating, working through, and overcoming
debilitating personal histories of traumatization and
victimization. In so doing, Stahl also demonstrates that what holds
true on the individual and microcosmic level, also does so on the
collective and macrocosmic level. This new critical approach sheds
important new light on canonical Japanese novels and films and
enables recognition and appreciation of integral psychosocial
aspects of these traumatic narratives. As such, the book will be of
huge interest to students and scholars of Japanese film and
literature, as well as those of trauma studies.
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Japanese literature and film have frequently been approached using
lenses such as language, genre and ideology. Yet, despite a
succession of major social traumas that have marked, and in many
ways shaped and defined much of modern Japan, Japanese fiction and
cinema have not often been examined psychoanalytically. In this
book, David Stahl conducts in-depth readings and interpretations of
a set of Japanese novels and film. By introducing the methodology
of trauma/PTSD studies, Stahl seeks to provide a better
understanding of the insights of Japanese writers and directors
into their societies, cultures and histories. In particular, by
building on the work of practitioner-theoreticians, such as Pierre
Janet and Judith Herman, Stahl analyses a number of key texts,
including Kawabata Yasunari's Sleeping Beauties (1961), Enchi
Fumiko's Female Masks (1958) and Imamura Sho- hei's Vengeance is
Mine (1979). Consequently, through using concepts of social trauma,
dissociation, failed mourning, revenge and narrative memory, this
book sheds new light on the psychological aftereffects and
transgenerational legacies of trauma depicted in Japanese works.
Trauma, Dissociation and Re-enactment in Japanese Literature and
Film will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese
Literature and Cinema, as well as those interested in Japanese
History and Trauma Studies.
Japanese literature and film have frequently been approached using
lenses such as language, genre and ideology. Yet, despite a
succession of major social traumas that have marked, and in many
ways shaped and defined much of modern Japan, Japanese fiction and
cinema have not often been examined psychoanalytically. In this
book, David Stahl conducts in-depth readings and interpretations of
a set of Japanese novels and film. By introducing the methodology
of trauma/PTSD studies, Stahl seeks to provide a better
understanding of the insights of Japanese writers and directors
into their societies, cultures and histories. In particular, by
building on the work of practitioner-theoreticians, such as Pierre
Janet and Judith Herman, Stahl analyses a number of key texts,
including Kawabata Yasunari's Sleeping Beauties (1961), Enchi
Fumiko's Female Masks (1958) and Imamura Sho- hei's Vengeance is
Mine (1979). Consequently, through using concepts of social trauma,
dissociation, failed mourning, revenge and narrative memory, this
book sheds new light on the psychological aftereffects and
transgenerational legacies of trauma depicted in Japanese works.
Trauma, Dissociation and Re-enactment in Japanese Literature and
Film will be of interest to students and scholars of Japanese
Literature and Cinema, as well as those interested in Japanese
History and Trauma Studies.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of major works in
Japanese literature and film through the interpretive lens of
trauma and PTSD studies. Focusing critical attention on the
psychodynamics and enduring psychosocial aftereffects of social
trauma, it also evaluates the themes of dissociation, failed
mourning, and psychological defence fantasies. Building on earlier
studies, this book emphasizes the role of protagonists in managing
to effect partial recovery by composing memoirs in which they
transform dissociated traumatic memory into articulate, narrative
memory or bring about advanced recovery by pioneering alternative
means of orally communicating, working through, and overcoming
debilitating personal histories of traumatization and
victimization. In so doing, Stahl also demonstrates that what holds
true on the individual and microcosmic level, also does so on the
collective and macrocosmic level. This new critical approach sheds
important new light on canonical Japanese novels and films and
enables recognition and appreciation of integral psychosocial
aspects of these traumatic narratives. As such, the book will be of
huge interest to students and scholars of Japanese film and
literature, as well as those of trauma studies.
This is the bench and field scientist's guide to well-established, reliable techniques for use in microbiology and microbial ecology. It provides a good starting place for those who are beginning to investigate aspects of the microbial community, and a refresher for more experienced researchers. Chapters on bacteria with interesting metabolic traits are augmented with chapters on molecular techniques, lipis analysis, and appropriate sampling techniques. A special section includes valuable information on biofilm development, bioremediation, modeling of biological systems, and the study of phylogenetics. Unlike other texts, which present theory in microbial ecology, this one contains the applications that can be used throughout one's research.
When I think of the depth of this book my teacher and mentor
Charles Haun comes to mind. As we would move from duty station to
duty station, Charles would find time to stop and spend time with
us. When he would open up the word of God at our family devotions
or at the church we were attending, "Did not our heart burn within
us . . " (Luke 24:32). I will never forget our last conversation. I
could hear his failing health in his voice. So I asked if he had
any words of wisdom for me. He kind of paused and said, "Just give
them Jesus and your will do fine." And then he said, "Just go along
for the ride, I love you" then hung up. Well now, I thought I
understood his words that day, but 12 years later I am just now
coming to realize the impact of his word in my life and ministry.
You know we can work and do all for God and never know Him. How
could this be? In God is not what we have done that counts, but how
we do things. What is our intentions and motives? When we allow God
to work this process of the word in us, whereby we come to know
Him, we also come to the realization our good works cannot save us.
It is these "Thoughts (along the process mentioned in this book)
for Consideration" we get to come to know God. It is these
"thoughts" that is the heart and life of God to us and the world.
Take heart and take heed the road is long, not for the faint,
courage is required and most of all obedience and integrity will be
the measure of success or failure.
Throughout history miracles have had a dramatic and significant
impact on the affairs of "man" (mankind, both man and woman). Man
longs for God's supernatural intervention in their lives. This
touch of God is a part of God's Spirit that He personally deposits
deep within man's soul. A loving call, an insatiable desire and
hunger of the redeemed out from His heart to man's heart, "deep
calleth unto deep." And God expects us to answer His call. It is a
call unto repentance, restoration, and salvation. It is a call unto
life, the life that is contained in the very heart and life of God.
It is a call to know Him and His ways. Just the touch of His
closeness sustains the hope and assurance that a loving God is
personally involved with our daily human concerns. A God of power
and authority is ever standing at the gates of our heart and soul
knocking, ever ready to touch our human failures and heal our lack
with His plenty. Praise God, for His love is ever overshadowing and
uplifting our souls. The God of the harvest, from His store houses,
stands at the ready to forgive us of our iniquity (translated from
the Greek as lawlessness) and develop us so that we may be
delivered from all unrighteous and disease. "Who forgives all your
iniquities (lawlessness), Who heals all your diseases." (Palms 103:
3)
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