Abstract
This collection of essays offers new research in the growing field of trauma studies with a distinctly
innovative feature: it draws from both literature and the visual arts to develop an interdisciplinary
dialogue, placing itself in what theorists Saltzman and Rosenberg have described as the ‟potential
space of trauma… the very domain that exists between the visual and the verbal, between what is
seen and what is said” (2006). Operating in what could be defined as an overarching Adornian
context, the contribution of each of these essays is deliberately not in the psychological or therapeutic
aspects of trauma but in the relationship between trauma and art, the 'edge condition‘ between
traumatic non-experience and aesthetic experience. The extensive editors‘ introduction defines in
detail the present work‘s contribution to contemporary trauma studies, and opens an investigation -
developed further by the precisely curated original essays that follow - into the possibilities and limits
of (aesthetic) representation in the context of modernity and trauma.
| Original language | English |
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| Place of Publication | Newcastle upon Tyne |
| Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
| Number of pages | 224 |
| ISBN (Print) | 9781443853422 |
| Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Keywords
- English language and literature