Foreign Bodies: Trauma, Corporeality, and Textuality in Contemporary American Culture

Foreign Bodies: Trauma, Corporeality, and Textuality in Contemporary American Culture

by Laura Di Prete
Foreign Bodies: Trauma, Corporeality, and Textuality in Contemporary American Culture

Foreign Bodies: Trauma, Corporeality, and Textuality in Contemporary American Culture

by Laura Di Prete

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Overview

Foreign Bodies investigates the relation between the notion of trauma and possible forms of representation within the necessary constraints that traumatic experience itself imposes. While many influential trauma theorists have focused on the notion of textual voice in their search for appropriate, effective, and adequate representational modes, the book argues that the act of narrating trauma cannot exclude corporeality as one of the central figures of this telling. One of the distinctive features of this book is, therefore, the attempt at tracing the indissoluble bond--detected in the work of a number of contemporary artists such as Toni Morrison, Don DeLillo, Dorothy Allison, and photographer Sally Mann--between voice and body, trauma and corporeality. In so doing, the book proposes a new direction within trauma studies, one that explicitly views the body as a medium of self-expression and, crucially, textual working through. By conceptually reading these narratives against the Freudian metaphor for traumatic memory that of a quasi-palpable foreign body the author attempts to increase or modify current knowledge on the relationship between expressive culture and trauma.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135488239
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/09/2005
Series: Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 156
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Laura Di Prete

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Chapter One The Form of Absence: Writing Trauma, Writing the Body Chapter Two The Wound that Wounds: Trauma, Subjectivity, and Vision in the Photography of Sally Mann Chapter Three Foreign Bodies: Traumatic Latency and Corporeality in Beloved Chapter Four Don DeLillo's The Body Artist : Performing the Body, Narrating Trauma Chapter Five Corporeal Fantasies: Trauma and the Body in Dorothy Allison's Bastard Out of Carolina Notes Bibliography Index
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