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  1. Memory, trauma, Asia
    recall, affect, and orientalism in contemporary narratives
    Contributor: Gairola, Rahul K. (HerausgeberIn); Jayawickrama, Sharanya (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, London

    The "Asian Pandemic" : Re-Thinking Memory and Trauma in Cultural Narratives of Asia Today / Rahul K Gairola and Sharanya Jayawickrama -- The Language of Trauma in Selected Short Stories by Gao Xingjian / Michael Ka-chi Cheuk -- Exorcising the Yellow... more

    Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg
    2021 A 7548
    Unlimited inter-library loan, copies and loan

     

    The "Asian Pandemic" : Re-Thinking Memory and Trauma in Cultural Narratives of Asia Today / Rahul K Gairola and Sharanya Jayawickrama -- The Language of Trauma in Selected Short Stories by Gao Xingjian / Michael Ka-chi Cheuk -- Exorcising the Yellow Perils Within : Internment Trauma and Memory in Joy Kogawa's Obasan and John Okada's No Boy / Kerry S. Kumabe -- 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 -- Forgiving But Not Forgetting in The Garden of Evening Mists / Zhu Ying -- Bonds and Companionship : the Healing Efficacy of the Picture Books of the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake / Michelle Chan -- Tyrants, Typhoons, and Trauma : Spectrality and Magic Realism in Nick Joaquin's Cave and Shadows / Jocelyn Martin -- Engendering Islam : Religio-Cultural Violence and Trauma in Qaisra Shahraz's The Holy Woman / Elham Fatma, Rahul K Gairola, and Rashmi Gaur -- Transgenerational Hauntings in the landscape of Okinawa, Japan : Medoruma Shun's "Army Messenger" / Kyle Ikeda. "Is memory always a reliable register of the past? Is trauma a concept that can be translated across cultures? Can pain and affect have global applicability and utility for literary and cultural analysis? Do the approaches and perspectives generated by literary and cultural texts hold purchase for social, political, and historical interventions in the 21st century? Contemporary Asia is a diverse and sweeping region throughout which the traumatic legacies of colonialism persist and military regimes and dictatorships have produced untold human suffering. Countless loss of lives have been caused by revolution, civil war, and genocide. A global pandemic, natural catastrophes, closed borders, and acute xenophobia render existing social and political tensions even more volatile today. The insights of trauma theory for the analysis of literary and cultural representations in Asia and its diasporas and the enrichment of trauma studies by Asian texts are two imperative research fields. Memory, Trauma, Asia broadens the scope of memory and trauma studies by critically meditating on whether existing concepts of memory and trauma are sustainable in relation to the histories, present states, and futures of the non-Occidental world. Explore the complex and surprising intersections of literature, history, ethics, affect, and social justice across the region through its wide-ranging but closely comparative focus on geo-political sites across East, South, and Southeast Asia. This volume unite perspectives on both dominant and marginalized sites in the broad Asian continent, including Cambodia, China, Japan, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. As such, it is the first of its kind to comparatively argue for an intersectional mode of memory and trauma studies that centers the Orient rather than pushing it to the periphery of the Occident. This volume will appeal to scholars, students, teachers, and readers interested in memory and trauma studies, comparative Asian studies, diaspora and postcolonial studies, global studies, and women, gender, and sexuality studies in the 21st century"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Contributor: Gairola, Rahul K. (HerausgeberIn); Jayawickrama, Sharanya (HerausgeberIn)
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    ISBN: 9781138505582
    Series: Routledge contemporary Asia series ; 75
    Subjects: Psychic trauma in literature; Memory in literature; Oriental literature; Literature and society
    Scope: xvi, 181 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references