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" trauma is not locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past, but rather in the way that its very unassimilated nature — the way it was precisely not known in the first instance — returns to haunt the survivor later on "
The Meanings of Social Life: A Cultural Sociology - Página 90
de Jeffrey C. Alexander - 2003 - 312 páginas
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Trauma: A Genealogy

Ruth Leys - 2000 - 329 páginas
...locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past, but rather in the way that its very unassimilated nature — the way it was precisely...instance — returns to haunt the survivor later on" (UE, 4). The claim that Tancred had neither knowledge nor consciousness of the "traumatic event" is...
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Amnesiac Selves: Nostalgia, Forgetting, and British Fiction, 1810-1870

Nicholas Dames - 2001 - 312 páginas
...locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past, but rather in the way that its very unassimilated nature — the way it was precisely...— returns to haunt the survivor later on." When the past is mystified by trauma, categories become inoperable; the mind cannot categorize what cannot...
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The Cultural Psychology of Self: Place, Morality, and Art in Human Worlds

Ciarán Benson - 2001 - 284 páginas
...locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past, but rather in the way that its very unassimilated nature — the way it was precisely...instance — returns to haunt the survivor later on.' The ignorance that defines trauma is the ignorance of its victim. The subsequent pain of self-blame...
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The Reinvention of Ignazio Silone

Elizabeth Leake - 2003 - 222 páginas
...locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past, but rather in the way that its very unassimilated nature - the way it was precisely...first instance - returns to haunt the survivor later on.'35 Silone tolerated and even encouraged critical imprecision about his debut as a writer, and doing...
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Trauma at Home: After 9/11

Judith Greenberg - 2003 - 260 páginas
...experience remain missing. Cathy Caruth emphasizes the absent and all too present nature of trauma: "its very unassimilated nature — the way it was...first instance — returns to haunt the survivor later on."1 According to such an understanding, trauma is tied to an idea of missing, something that cannot...
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Romantic Moods: Paranoia, Trauma, and Melancholy, 1790–1840

Thomas Pfau - 2005 - 604 páginas
...locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past, but rather in the way that its very unassimilated nature — the way it was precisely...instance — returns to haunt the survivor later on" (Caruth 1996, 4). This initial characterization of the concept also hints at a deeper connection between...
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Empathic Vision: Affect, Trauma, and Contemporary Art

Jill Bennett - 2005 - 212 páginas
...locatable in the simple violent or original event in an individual's past, but rather in the way that its very unassimilated nature — the way it was precisely...first instance — returns to haunt the survivor later on."39 Traumatic memory is, in this regard, resolutely an issue of the present. The photomedia artist...
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Touch and Intimacy in First World War Literature

Santanu Das - 2005 - 27 páginas
...heart of a traumatic encounter, there is the inability of the mind to know the event fully, and that 'the way it was precisely not known in the first instance - returns to haunt the survivor later on'.111 Trauma thus results from the failure of the mind to either understand, or react adequately,...
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The War Complex: World War II in Our Time

Marianna Torgovnick - 2008 - 224 páginas
...what we have to say"; Caruth's claim that "trauma is not locatable in the . . . past, but rather in its very unassimilated nature — the way it was precisely not known in the first instance"; Felman's congruent sense that trauma's "origins cannot be precisely located."56 In short, in various...
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Revisiting Vietnam: Memoirs, Memorials, Museums

Julia Bleakney - 2006 - 222 páginas
...notion of trauma's cause, suggesting that trauma is locatable not in an event but "in the way that its very unassimilated nature — the way it was precisely...instance — returns to haunt the survivor later on" (4). The trauma cannot therefore be traced back to a particular happening; it cannot be remembered...
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