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This lofty volume analyzes a circular cultural relationship: not
only how trauma is reflected in cultural processes and products,
but also how trauma itself acts as a critical shaper of literature,
the visual and performing arts, architecture, and religion and
mythmaking. The political power of trauma is seen through US,
Israeli, and Japanese art forms as they reflect varied roles of
perpetrator, victim, and witness. Traumatic complexities are traced
from spirituality to movement, philosophy to trauma theory. And
essays on authors such as Kafka, Plath, and Cormac McCarthy examine
how narrative can blur the boundaries of personal and collective
experience. Among the topics covered: Television: a traumatic
culture. From Hiroshima to Fukushima: comics and animation as
subversive agents of memory in Japan. The death of the witness in
the era of testimony: Primo Levi and Georges Perec. Sigmund Freud's
Moses and Monotheism and the possibility of writing a traumatic
history of religion. Placing collective trauma within its social
context: the case of the 9/11 attacks. Killing the killer: rampage
and gun rights as a syndrome. This volume appeals to multiple
readerships including researchers and clinicians, sociologists,
anthropologists, historians, and media researchers.
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