Memory Frictions in Contemporary Literature /

This volume explores the multifarious representational strategies used by contemporary writers to textualise memory and its friction areas through literary practices. By focusing on contemporary narratives in English from 1990 to the present, the essays in the collection delve into both the treatmen...

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Corporate Authors: SpringerLink (Online service)
Group Author: Mart nez-Alfaro, Mar a Jes s (Editor); Pellicer-Ort n, Silvia (Editor)
Published: Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,
Publisher Address: Cham :
Publication Dates: 2017.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-61759-6
Summary: This volume explores the multifarious representational strategies used by contemporary writers to textualise memory and its friction areas through literary practices. By focusing on contemporary narratives in English from 1990 to the present, the essays in the collection delve into both the treatment of memory in literature and the view of literature as a medium of memory, paying special attention to major controversies attending the representation and (re)construction of individual, cultural and collective memories in the literary narratives published during the last few decades. By analysing texts written by authors of such diverse origins as Great Britain, South-Korea, the USA, Cuba, Australia, India, as well as Native-American Indian and African-American writers, the contributors to the collection analyse a good range of memory frictions in connection with melancholic mourning, immigration, diaspora, genocide, perpetrator guilt, dialogic witnessing, memorialisation practices, inherited traumatic memories, sexual abuse, prostitution, etc. through the recourse to various disciplines such as psychoanalysis, ethics, (bio)politics, space theories, postcolonial studies, narratology, gender studies , resulting in a book that is expected to make a ground-breaking contribution to a field whose possibilities have yet to be fully explored.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (XV, 258 pages)
ISBN: 9783319617596
Index Number: PN695
CLC: I106
Contents: 1. Introduction: Memory Frictions: Conflict-Negotiation-Politics in Contemporary Literature in English: Mar a Jes s Mart nez-Alfaro and Silvia Pellicer-Ort n -- 2. The Powers of Vulnerability: The Restorative Uses of Elegy: Jean-Michel Ganteau -- 3. Narrative Form, Memory Frictions and the Revelation of Traumatic Secrets in Toni Morrison s Home: Susana Onega Ja n -- 4. The Zigzag Trajectory through Time of Colum McCann s TransAtlantic: Sandra Singer -- 5. Public Art and Communal Space: The Politics of Commemoration in Amy Waldman s The Submission: Paula Mart n-Salv n -- 6. A Korean Apocryphal Island: Once the Shore, by Paul Yoon: Marc Amfreville -- 7. False Memories, False Foods: Eating, Cooking, Remembering in Tastes Like Cuba by Eduardo Machado: Nieves Pascual Soler -- 8. The Holocaust in the Eye of the Beholder: Memory in Carmel Bird s The Bluebird Caf (1990): B rbara Arizti Mart n -- 9. Lore, or the Implicated Witness: Rachel Seiffert s Postmemory Work: Suzanne Baackman -- 10. No Redress but Memory : Holocaust Representation and Memorialisation in E.L. Doctorow s City of God: Mar a Ferr ndez San Miguel -- 11. Re-Mapping the Trauma Paradigm: The Politics of Native American Grief in Louise Erdrich s Shamengwa : Silvia Mart nez-Falquina -- 12. Wendy Law-Yone s The Road to Wanting (2010): The Role of Place and the (Im)Possibility and (Un)Willingness of Remembering the Way Back Home: Dolores Herrero -- 13. Negotiating Traumatic Memories in Louise Erdrich's The Round House: White Man's Law vs. Native Justice and Tradition: Aitor Ibarrola-Armendariz -- 14. Conclusion: Robert Eaglestone.