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Trauma and romance in contemporary British literature

Title
Trauma and romance in contemporary British literature / edited by Jean-Michel Ganteau and Susana Onega.
Publication
New York : Routledge, 2012.

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Additional Authors
  • Ganteau, Jean-Michel.
  • Onega Jaén, Susana.
Description
vii, 267 p.; 24 cm
Summary
  • "Drawing on a variety of theoretical approaches including trauma theory, psychoanalysis, genre theory, narrative theory, theories of temporality, cultural theory, and ethics, this book breaks new ground in bringing together trauma and romance, two categories whose collaboration has never been addressed in such a systematic and in-depth way. The volume shows how romance strategies have become an essential component of trauma fiction in general and traumatic realism in particular. It brings to the fore the deconstructive powers of the darker type of romance and its adequacy to perform traumatic acting out and fragmentation. It also zooms in on the variations on the ghost story as medium for the evocation of trans-generational trauma, as well as on the therapeutic drive of romance that favors a narrative presentation of the working-through phase of trauma. Chapters explore various acceptations and extensions of psychic trauma, from the individual to the cultural, analyzing narrative texts that belong in various genres from the ghost story to the misery memoir to the graphic novel. The selection of primary sources allows for a review of leading contemporary British authors such as Peter Ackroyd, Martin Amis, Ian McEwan, Salman Rushdie, Graham Swift, Sarah Waters and Jeanette Winterson, and of those less canonical such as Jackie Kay, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, Justine Picardie, Peter Roche and Adam Thorpe. "--
  • "Drawing on a variety of theoretical approaches including trauma theory, psychoanalysis, genre theory, narrative theory, theories of temporality, cultural theory, and ethics, this book brings together trauma and romance, showing how romance strategies have become an essential component of trauma fiction in general and traumatic realism in particular"--
Series Statement
Routledge studies in contemporary literature ; 8
Uniform Title
Routledge studies in contemporary literature ; 8.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Introduction / Susana Onega and Jean-Michel Ganteau. -- Part I. Ghost Stories, Repetition and the Transmission of Trauma. "The Past Won't Fit into Memory without Something Left over": Pat Barker's Another World, in between Narrative Entropy and Working Through / Jean-Michel Ganteau ; Hauntology as Compromise between Traumatic Realism and Spooky Romance in Sarah Waters' The Little Stranger / Georges Letissier ; Personal Trauma, Romance and Ghostly Traces in Justine Picardie's / Daphne Rosario Arias. -- Part II. Narratives of Distress and Individual Trauma. Romance, Trauma and Repetition: Testing the Limits of Love / Lynne Pearce ; Some Versions of Romance Trauma as Generated by Realist Detail in Ian McEwan's Atonement / J. Hillis Miller ; Purloining the Image of Trauma: Trauma, Photography, Testimony in Peter Roche's Unloved (2007) / Frédéric Regard. -- Part III. Collective Trauma, History and Ethics. Strangers to Ourselves: The Quest for the Self in Martin Amis' Trauma Fictions / Ángeles de la Concha ; Individual Choice and Responsibility for the Other: Two Ethical Paths in the Traumatic Realism of Jeanette Winterson's and Graham Swift's Postmodernist Romances / Christian Gutleben ; "And to defeat that shadow... he had to take it in homeopathically, in minute quantities of conscious reparation": Adam Thorpe's Unsentimental Historical Romances / Maria Grazia Nicolosi ; Greek Romance, Alternative History and Political Trauma in Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' Watchmen / Andrés Romero-Jódar. -- Part IV. Therapeutic Romance. From Traumatic Iteration to Healing Narrativisation in Shalimar the Clown by Salman Rushdie: The Therapeutic Role of Romance / Anne-Laure Fortin-Tournès ; Checking Out: Trauma and Genre in Ian McEwan's The Child in Time / Brian Diemert ; "Redeemed, Now and For Ever": Traumatic and Therapeutic Realism in Peter Ackroyd's The House of Doctor Dee / Jakob Winnberg -- Index.
Call Number
JFE 13-5856
ISBN
  • 9780415661072 (hardback)
  • 0415661072 (hardback)
LCCN
  • 2012032846
  • 40021876235
OCLC
800035856
Title
Trauma and romance in contemporary British literature / edited by Jean-Michel Ganteau and Susana Onega.
Imprint
New York : Routledge, 2012.
Series
Routledge studies in contemporary literature ; 8
Routledge studies in contemporary literature ; 8.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Added Author
Ganteau, Jean-Michel.
Onega Jaén, Susana.
Other Standard Identifier
40021876235
Research Call Number
JFE 13-5856
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