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While globalization is often associated with economic and social
progress, it has also brought new forms of terrorism, permanent
states of emergency, demographic displacement, climate change, and
other "natural" disasters. Given these contemporary concerns, one
might also view the current time as an age of traumatism. Yet
what-or how-does the traumatic event mean in an age of global
catastrophe? This volume explores trauma theory in an age of
globalization by means of the practice of comparative literature.
The essays and interviews in this volume ask how literary studies
and the literary anticipate, imagine, or theorize the current
global climate, especially in an age when the links between
violence, amorphous traumatic events, and economic concerns are
felt increasingly in everyday experience. Trauma and Literature in
an Age of Globalization turns a literary perspective upon the most
urgent issues of globalization-problems of borders, language,
inequality, and institutionalized violence-and considers from a
variety of perspectives how such events impact our lived experience
and its representation in language and literature.
While globalization is often associated with economic and social
progress, it has also brought new forms of terrorism, permanent
states of emergency, demographic displacement, climate change, and
other "natural" disasters. Given these contemporary concerns, one
might also view the current time as an age of traumatism. Yet
what-or how-does the traumatic event mean in an age of global
catastrophe? This volume explores trauma theory in an age of
globalization by means of the practice of comparative literature.
The essays and interviews in this volume ask how literary studies
and the literary anticipate, imagine, or theorize the current
global climate, especially in an age when the links between
violence, amorphous traumatic events, and economic concerns are
felt increasingly in everyday experience. Trauma and Literature in
an Age of Globalization turns a literary perspective upon the most
urgent issues of globalization-problems of borders, language,
inequality, and institutionalized violence-and considers from a
variety of perspectives how such events impact our lived experience
and its representation in language and literature.
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