Memory, Trauma, Asia
Memory, Trauma, Asia
Recall, Affect, and Orientalism in Contemporary Narratives
Jayawickrama, Sharanya; K. Gairola, Rahul
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2021
182
Dura
Inglês
9781138505582
15 a 20 dias
526
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1. The "Asian Pandemic": Re-Thinking Memory and Trauma in Cultural Narratives of Asia Today (Rahul K Gairola and Sharanya Jayawickrama) Part I: Activating Memory as Personal Testimony 2. The Language of Trauma in Selected Short Stories by Gao Xingjian (Michael Ka-chi Cheuk) 3. Exorcising the Yellow Perils Within: Internment Trauma and Memory in Joy Kogawa's Obasan and John Okada's No Boy (Kerry S. Kumabe) 4. Healing from the Khmer Rouge Genocide by "telling the world": Active Subjectivity and Collective Memory in Loung Ung's First They Killed My Father (Nelly Mok) 5. Forgiving But Not Forgetting in The Garden of Evening Mists (Zhu Ying) Part II: Traumascapes of Body and State 6. Bonds and Companionship: the Healing Efficacy of the Picture Books of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake (Michelle Chan) 7. Tyrants, Typhoons, and Trauma: Spectrality and Magic Realism in Nick Joaquin's Cave and Shadows (Jocelyn Martin) 8. Engendering Islam: Religio-Cultural Violence and Trauma in Qaisra Shahraz's The Holy Woman (Elham Fatma, Rahul K Gairola, and Rashmi Gaur) 9. Transgenerational Hauntings in the landscape of Okinawa, Japan: Medoruma Shun's "Army Messenger" (Kyle Ikeda)
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postcolonial trauma;cultural memory studies;Asian diaspora narratives;transgenerational trauma;comparative literature Asia;affect theory applications;trauma representation in Asian literature
1. The "Asian Pandemic": Re-Thinking Memory and Trauma in Cultural Narratives of Asia Today (Rahul K Gairola and Sharanya Jayawickrama) Part I: Activating Memory as Personal Testimony 2. The Language of Trauma in Selected Short Stories by Gao Xingjian (Michael Ka-chi Cheuk) 3. Exorcising the Yellow Perils Within: Internment Trauma and Memory in Joy Kogawa's Obasan and John Okada's No Boy (Kerry S. Kumabe) 4. Healing from the Khmer Rouge Genocide by "telling the world": Active Subjectivity and Collective Memory in Loung Ung's First They Killed My Father (Nelly Mok) 5. Forgiving But Not Forgetting in The Garden of Evening Mists (Zhu Ying) Part II: Traumascapes of Body and State 6. Bonds and Companionship: the Healing Efficacy of the Picture Books of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake (Michelle Chan) 7. Tyrants, Typhoons, and Trauma: Spectrality and Magic Realism in Nick Joaquin's Cave and Shadows (Jocelyn Martin) 8. Engendering Islam: Religio-Cultural Violence and Trauma in Qaisra Shahraz's The Holy Woman (Elham Fatma, Rahul K Gairola, and Rashmi Gaur) 9. Transgenerational Hauntings in the landscape of Okinawa, Japan: Medoruma Shun's "Army Messenger" (Kyle Ikeda)
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