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Other people's pain: narratives of trauma and the question of ethics
2011, Peter Lang
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Other People's Pain: Narratives of Trauma and the Question of Ethics
2011, Lang AG International Academic Publishers, Peter
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Table of Contents
Introduction / Martin Modlinger and Philipp Sonntag
Trauma and ethics: telling the other's story / Colin Davis
From collective violence to a common future: four models for dealing with a traumatic past / Aleida Assmann
Trauma studies: contexts, politics, ethics / Susannah Radstone
Narrating the Holocaust and its legacy: the complexities of identity, trauma and representation in Art Spiegelman's Maus / María Jesús Martínez-Alfaro
Zero, a gaping mouth: the discourse of the camps in Herta Müller's Atemschaukel between literary theory and political philosophy / Bettina Bannasch
Trauma, narrative and ethics in recent American fiction / Hubert Zapf
Trauma as normalcy: pain in Philip Roth's The human stain / Rudolf Freiburg
Trauma, shame and ethical responsibility for the death of the other in J. M. Coetzee's Waiting for the barbarians / Susana Onega.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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