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Trauma and the Mediated Self: Contemporary Life Writing Across Media

Autor Loredana Bercuci
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 noi 2024
Trauma and the Mediated Self: Contemporary Life Writing Across Media examines twenty-first century representations of trauma in life writing across several media, including printed-word memoir, graphic memoir, autodocumentary, and autobiographical video games. Through careful analysis, Loredana Bercuci uncovers the medium-specific demands for the representation of trauma in life writing in the context of the contemporary memoir boom. She broadly argues that for a trauma representation to be considered successful, each medium adapts its own means to adhere to a certain definition of trauma and in this manner a particular piece of life writing is accepted as a successful and reliable representation of trauma. The representation of trauma in these autobiographical media has created a new trauma aesthetics that is defined by a cautious (re)engagement with the real.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781666967494
ISBN-10: 1666967491
Pagini: 214
Dimensiuni: 146 x 232 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1
Contemporary Culture, Memory, Trauma, Life Writing and the Mediated Self

Chapter 2
Trauma and the Memoir Boom

Chapter 3
Trauma in Graphic Memoirs

Chapter 4
Trauma in Autobiographical Documentaries

Chapter 5
Trauma in Autobiographical Video Games

Recenzii

This book offers a profound and comprehensive analysis of how trauma is represented in autobiographical narratives across various media in the 21st century. By deftly examining printed-word memoirs, graphic memoirs, autodocumentaries, and autobiographical video games, the author illuminates the complex interplay between trauma, memory, and identity. The work stands out for its insightful exploration of medium-specific strategies and its proposition of a new aesthetics of trauma. Recommended reading for anyone interested in trauma studies and contemporary life writing.