In the wake of trauma : psychology and philosophy for the suffering other /
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Imprint: | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : Duquesne University Press, [2016] |
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Description: | ix, 281 pages ; 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10953639 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. Trauma, Tragedy, and Theater: A Conversation with Simon Critchley
- 2. On St. Augustine's Body: The Conversion of Phenomenology, Psychoanalysis, and Theology
- 3. Seeing Things That Were Not There Before: Revisioning Freud's Oedipus, with a Little Help from Rancière
- 4. Writing Trauma: Narrative Catharsis in Homer, Shakespeare, and Joyce
- 5. Catharsis and Peripeteia: Considering Kearney and the Healing Functions of Narrative
- 6. Being Broken and Unbroken: Trauma, Heidegger, and Befindlichkeit
- 7. Broken Silence: An Interdisciplinary Study on Formed, Unformed, and Reformed Trauma
- 8. The Art of Losing: Creating Agency amid Loss, Trauma, and Otherness
- 9. Temporality, Alterity, and Traumatic Ethics
- 10. Suffering and Psychology: Dilemmas and Possibilities
- 11. Loved Objects, Manic-Depression, and Abjection: The Truth of Pathology in Klein and Kristeva
- Notes
- Bibliography
- About the Contributors
- Index