A Poetics of Trauma : The Work of Dahlia Ravikovitch /
An analysis of the work of a great Israeli poet through the lens of psychoanalysis, gender, nationalism, and trauma theory.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Hanover :
Brandeis University Press,
2012.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- pt. 1 Forever Beholden The State of Orphanhood
- 1. Poetics of Orphanhood
- 2. "She Has Damaged the Little Girl" : Orphanhood and Motherhood
- 3. "His Eldest Daughter" : Women's Symbolic Orphanhood
- pt. 2 Estrangement The Project of Female Subjectivity
- 4. Estrangement and the Collision of Perspectives
- 5. "Imaginary Geography" : The Gap between "Here" and "Over There"
- pt. 3 "She Tried to Escape and Lost Her Senses" : Mania, Depression, and Madness
- 6. Manic-Depressive Mode : Poetics of Mobilite
- 7. "Therefore I Invented Conversation" : Speech about Madness, and Mad Speech
- pt. 4 Unveiling Injustice Testimony, Complicity, and National Identity
- 8. "Hovering at a Low Altitude" : Witnessing and Complicity
- 9. "Guilt-Ridden Poems" : The Contamination of Language and the Departure from Innocence
- 10. "Stinging and Itching/Maddeningly" : The Palestinians as the Israeli Abjection.