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  1. A trauma artist
    Tim O'Brien and the fiction of Vietnam
    Erschienen: ©2001
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

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    ISBN: 1587293285; 9780877457619; 9781587293283
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    Schlagworte: LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Postmodernism (Literature); Psychic trauma in literature; Soldiers in literature; War; War and literature; War stories, American; Vietnam-oorlog; Posttraumatische stressstoornis; Fictie; Amerikaans; Guerre du Viet-Nam (1961-1975) / Récits personnels américains; Traumatisme / Dans la littérature; Soldats / Dans la littérature; Postmodernisme et littérature / États-Unis; Vietnamkrieg; Prosa; Vietnamkrieg; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Post-traumatic stress disorder; War stories, American; Postmodernism (Literature); Psychic trauma in literature; Soldiers in literature; Vietnamkrieg
    Weitere Schlagworte: O'Brien, Tim / 1946- / Criticism and interpretation; O'Brien, Tim / 1946-; O'Brien, Tim / (1946- ...) / Critique et interprétation; O'Brien, Tim (Schriftsteller); O'Brien, Tim (1946-); O'Brien, Tim (1946-); O'Brien, Tim (1946-)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-335) and index

    Introduction. Vietnam as Figure and Symptom: "We've All Been There" : A Trauma Artist ; The Fiction of Vietnam -- Fabricating Trauma : "The Vietnam in Me" ; O'Brien's Endless War ; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Vietnam ; PTSD and Writing ; O'Brien's Art of Trauma ; Writing Beyond Vietnam -- A Bad War : Origins of If I Die in a Combat Zone ; Fictionalized Testimony ; O'Brien's Self-Representation: Soldier Versus Writer ; Moral Combat ; Combat Zone as Source for a Career -- The Old Man and the Pond : Self-Displacement in Northern Lights ; Literary Mimicry: Realism, Symbolism, Allegory ; Harvey's Story: Vietnam as Tragicomedy ; Paul's Story: The Feminization of Virtue ; Novel Revisions --

    - A Soldier's Dream : The Re-covering of Trauma: Paul Berlin as Tim O'Brien ; Cacciato: From Short Stories to Trauma Narrative ; "Going After Cacciato": from Catalog to Breakdown ; Paul Berlin: From Breakdown to Trauma Writing ; The Quest for Cacciato: Fantasy and the Burial of the Dead ; The Observation Post: Retraumatization and Endless Fantasy -- The Bombs Are Real : An Ambitious Failure? ; The Traumatization of William Cowling ; Parabolic Fiction: Mutual Assured Destruction and Civil Defense ; The Nuclear Age and Vietnam ; The Failure of William Cowling -- True War Stories : Recirculated Trauma, Endless Fiction ; The Things They Carried as Self-Revision ; "How to Tell a True War Story": Misreading Tim O'Brien ; Other Refabrications of Trauma ; "The Lives of the Dead": Bringing Them Back Alive --

    - The People We Kill : Trauma, Tragedy, National Disgrace ; Metafictional Investigations ; The Breakdown of John Wade ; Tragic Revisions ; John Wade as Paradigm and Persona: Tim O'Brien's Trauma ; Psychobiography, History, and Fiction -- Guys Just Want to Have Fun : Vietnam and the Age of Clinton ; A Dictionary of Love ; In Defense of Thomas Chippering ; PTSD as Comedy/Vietnam as Parody ; Saving Tim O'Brien: Tomcat in Love as Countertherapy -- Conclusion. A Trauma Artist : Posttraumatic Nation ; Academic Polemics ; Responsible Dreams -- Appendix. Diagnostic Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, DSM-IV.

    A Trauma Artist examines how O'Brien's works variously rewrite his own traumatization during the war in Vietnam as a never-ending fiction that paradoxically "recovers" personal experience by both recapturing and (re)disguising it. Mark Heberle considers O'Brien's career as a writer through the prisms of post-traumatic stress disorder, postmodernist metafiction, and post-World War II American political uncertainties and public violence

  2. A Trauma Artist
    Tim O'Brien and the Fiction of Vietnam
    Autor*in: Heberle, Mark A
    Erschienen: 2001; ©2001.
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    A Trauma Artist examines how O'Brien's works variously rewrite his own traumatization during the war in Vietnam as a never-ending fiction that paradoxically "recovers" personal experience by both recapturing and (re)disguising it. Mark Heberle... mehr

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    A Trauma Artist examines how O'Brien's works variously rewrite his own traumatization during the war in Vietnam as a never-ending fiction that paradoxically "recovers" personal experience by both recapturing and (re)disguising it. Mark Heberle considers O'Brien's career as a writer through the prisms of post-traumatic stress disorder, postmodernist metafiction, and post-World War II American political uncertainties and public violence. Intro -- Preface -- Introduction: Vietnam as Figure and Symptom: "We've All Been There" -- A Trauma Artist -- The Fiction of Vietnam -- 1 Fabricating Trauma -- "The Vietnam in Me" -- O'Brien's Endless War -- Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Vietnam -- PTSD and Writing -- O'Brien's Art of Trauma -- Writing Beyond Vietnam -- 2 A Bad War -- Origins of "If I Die in a Combat Zone -- Fictionalized Testimony -- O'Brien's Self-Representation: Soldier Versus Writer -- Moral Combat -- Combat Zone" as Source for a Career -- 3 The Old Man and the Pond -- Self-Displacement in "Northern Lights -- Literary Mimicry: Realism, Symbolism, Allegory -- Harvey's Story: Vietnam as Tragicomedy -- Paul's Story: The Feminization of Virtue -- Novel Revisions -- 4 A Soldier's Dream -- The Re-covering of Trauma: Paul Berlin as Tim O'Brien -- Cacciato": From Short Stories to Trauma Narrative -- "Going After Cacciato": From Catalog to Breakdown -- Paul Berlin: From Breakdown to Trauma Writing -- The Quest for Cacciato: Fantasy and the Burial of the Dead -- The Observation Post: Retraumatization and Endless Fantasy -- 5 The Bombs Are Real -- An Ambitious Failure? -- The Traumatization of William Cowling -- Parabolic Fiction: Mutual Assured Destruction and Civil Defense -- The Nuclear Age" and Vietnam -- The Failure of William Cowling -- 6 True War Stories -- Recirculated Trauma, Endless Fiction -- The Things They Carried" as Self-Revision -- "How to Tell a True War Story": Misreading Tim O'Brien -- Other Refabrications of Trauma -- "The Lives of the Dead": Bringing Them Back Alive -- 7 The People We Kill -- Trauma, Tragedy, National Disgrace -- Metafictional Investigations -- The Breakdown of John Wade -- Tragic Revisions -- John Wade as Paradigm and Persona: Tim O'Brien's Trauma -- Psychobiography, History, and Fiction -- 8 Guys Just Want to Have Fun.

     

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    ISBN: 9781587293283; 0877457603; 0877457611
    Schlagworte: Soldiers in literature; Postmodernism (Literature); Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Post-traumatic stress disorder; War stories, American; Psychic trauma in literature; O'Brien, Tim - Criticism and interpretation; Electronic books
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    Preface; Introduction: Vietnam as Figure and Symptom: "We've All Been There"; A Trauma Artist; The Fiction of Vietnam; 1 Fabricating Trauma; "The Vietnam in Me"; O'Brien's Endless War; Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Vietnam; PTSD and Writing; O'Brien's Art of Trauma; Writing Beyond Vietnam; 2 A Bad War; Origins of ""If I Die in a Combat Zone""; Fictionalized Testimony; O'Brien's Self-Representation: Soldier Versus Writer; Moral Combat; ""Combat Zone"" as Source for a Career; 3 The Old Man and the Pond; Self-Displacement in ""Northern Lights""; Literary Mimicry: Realism, Symbolism, Allegory

    Harvey's Story: Vietnam as TragicomedyPaul's Story: The Feminization of Virtue; Novel Revisions; 4 A Soldier's Dream; The Re-covering of Trauma: Paul Berlin as Tim O'Brien; ""Cacciato"": From Short Stories to Trauma Narrative; "Going After Cacciato": From Catalog to Breakdown; Paul Berlin: From Breakdown to Trauma Writing; The Quest for Cacciato: Fantasy and the Burial of the Dead; The Observation Post: Retraumatization and Endless Fantasy; 5 The Bombs Are Real; An Ambitious Failure?; The Traumatization of William Cowling; Parabolic Fiction: Mutual Assured Destruction and Civil Defense

    ""The Nuclear Age"" and VietnamThe Failure of William Cowling; 6 True War Stories; Recirculated Trauma, Endless Fiction; ""The Things They Carried"" as Self-Revision; "How to Tell a True War Story": Misreading Tim O'Brien; Other Refabrications of Trauma; "The Lives of the Dead": Bringing Them Back Alive; 7 The People We Kill; Trauma, Tragedy, National Disgrace; Metafictional Investigations; The Breakdown of John Wade; Tragic Revisions; John Wade as Paradigm and Persona: Tim O'Brien's Trauma; Psychobiography, History, and Fiction; 8 Guys Just Want to Have Fun; Vietnam and the Age of Clinton

    A Dictionary of LoveIn Defense of Thomas Chippering; PTSD as Comedy/Vietnam as Parody; Saving Tim O'Brien: ""Tomcat in Love"" as Countertherapy; Conclusion: A Trauma Artist; Posttraumatic Nation; Academic Polemics; Responsible Dreams; Appendix: ""Diagnostic Criteria for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, DSM-IV""; Notes; References; Index

  3. A trauma artist
    Tim O'Brien and the fiction of Vietnam
    Erschienen: 2010
    Verlag:  University of Iowa Press, Iowa City

    A Trauma Artist examines how O'Brien's works variously rewrite his own traumatization during the war in Vietnam as a never-ending fiction that paradoxically "recovers" personal experience by both recapturing and (re)disguising it. Mark Heberle... mehr

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    A Trauma Artist examines how O'Brien's works variously rewrite his own traumatization during the war in Vietnam as a never-ending fiction that paradoxically "recovers" personal experience by both recapturing and (re)disguising it. Mark Heberle considers O'Brien's career as a writer through the prisms of post-traumatic stress disorder, postmodernist metafiction, and post-World War II American political uncertainties and public violence

     

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    ISBN: 1587293285; 9781587293283
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    Schlagworte: Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Post-traumatic stress disorder; War stories, American; Postmodernism (Literature); Psychic trauma in literature; Soldiers in literature; Postmodernism (Literature); War stories, American; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Postmodernism (Literature); Vietnam War, 1961-1975; War stories, American; Psychic trauma in literature; Soldiers in literature; LITERARY CRITICISM ; American ; General; Post-traumatic stress disorder; Postmodernism (Literature); War; War and literature; War stories, American; Vietnamkrieg; Vietnam-oorlog; Posttraumatische stressstoornis; Fictie; Amerikaans; Guerre du Viet-Nam (1961-1975) ; Récits personnels américains; Traumatisme ; Dans la littérature; Soldats ; Dans la littérature; Postmodernisme et littérature ; États-Unis; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: O'Brien, Tim 1946-; O'Brien, Tim 1946-; O'Brien, Tim (1946-); O'Brien, Tim (1946-); O'Brien, Tim 1946-; O'Brien, Tim 1946-; O'Brien, Tim (Schriftsteller); O'Brien, Tim ; Critique et interprétation; O'Brien, Tim
    Umfang: Online Ressource (xxvii, 344 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-335) and index. - Description based on print version record

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  4. A trauma artist
    Tim O'Brien and the fiction of Vietnam
    Erschienen: 2001
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    A Trauma Artist examines how O'Brien's works variously rewrite his own traumatization during the war in Vietnam as a never-ending fiction that paradoxically "recovers" personal experience by both recapturing and (re)disguising it. Mark Heberle... mehr

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    A Trauma Artist examines how O'Brien's works variously rewrite his own traumatization during the war in Vietnam as a never-ending fiction that paradoxically "recovers" personal experience by both recapturing and (re)disguising it. Mark Heberle considers O'Brien's career as a writer through the prisms of post-traumatic stress disorder, postmodernist metafiction, and post-World War II American political uncertainties and public violence.

     

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    ISBN: 1587293285; 9781587293283
    RVK Klassifikation: HU 4611
    Schlagworte: Vietnamkrieg <Motiv>; Psychologie
    Weitere Schlagworte: O'Brien, Tim (1946-)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 344 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-335) and index