A new beginning of trauma theory in literature
Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History and Kali Tal's Worlds of Hurt: Reading the Literatures of Trauma sparked a great attention to literature lovers. Her suggestion on Trauma Theory enlightens a new era in poststructral approach of analyzing literary texts....
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my-unisza-ir.12692020-11-11T03:51:37Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1269/ A new beginning of trauma theory in literature Azmi, M.N.L. P Philology. Linguistics PN Literature (General) Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History and Kali Tal's Worlds of Hurt: Reading the Literatures of Trauma sparked a great attention to literature lovers. Her suggestion on Trauma Theory enlightens a new era in poststructral approach of analyzing literary texts. Slowly but gradually, several models were introduced which inherent neurobiological features of trauma that refuse representation and cause dissociation were significant to arguments that sought to emphasize the extent of profound suffering from an external source, whether that source is an individual perpetrator or collective social practice. It was quickly accompanied by alternative models and methodologies that revised this foundational claim to suggest determinate value exists in traumatic experience. However, the researcher would like to explore and reintroduce Trauma Theory in more contemporary approach so that it will be acceptable and practical in all genres of literature. Similarly, this study is in line with the critics such as Leys and Cvetkovich who establish a psychological framework apart from the classic model thus produce different conclusions regarding trauma's influence upon language, perception, and society. The researcher believes that Trauma Theory should be viewed in a larger conceptual framework rather than the social psychology theories in addition to neurobiological theories; that is in the view of Critical Thinking. This stance might therefore consider dubious the assertion of trauma's intrinsic dissociation. The discussion focuses more on the roles of Critical Thinking in supporting Trauma Theory in several selected poems. In conclusion, the findings might prove that Critical Thinking and Trauma Theory can be blended together in developing learners' intellectuality and maturity in analyzing and appreciating literary texts. 2018 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/1269/1/FH03-FBK-19-23908.pdf Azmi, M.N.L. (2018) A new beginning of trauma theory in literature. In: 1st Annual International Conference on Language and Literature (AICLL), 18-19 Apr 2018, Medan, Indonesia. |
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Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History and Kali Tal's Worlds of Hurt: Reading the
Literatures of Trauma sparked a great attention to literature lovers. Her suggestion on Trauma Theory enlightens a
new era in poststructral approach of analyzing literary texts. Slowly but gradually, several models were introduced
which inherent neurobiological features of trauma that refuse representation and cause dissociation were significant
to arguments that sought to emphasize the extent of profound suffering from an external source, whether that source
is an individual perpetrator or collective social practice. It was quickly accompanied by alternative models and
methodologies that revised this foundational claim to suggest determinate value exists in traumatic experience.
However, the researcher would like to explore and reintroduce Trauma Theory in more contemporary approach so
that it will be acceptable and practical in all genres of literature. Similarly, this study is in line with the critics such as
Leys and Cvetkovich who establish a psychological framework apart from the classic model thus produce different
conclusions regarding trauma's influence upon language, perception, and society. The researcher believes that
Trauma Theory should be viewed in a larger conceptual framework rather than the social psychology theories in
addition to neurobiological theories; that is in the view of Critical Thinking. This stance might therefore consider
dubious the assertion of trauma's intrinsic dissociation. The discussion focuses more on the roles of Critical Thinking
in supporting Trauma Theory in several selected poems. In conclusion, the findings might prove that Critical Thinking
and Trauma Theory can be blended together in developing learners' intellectuality and maturity in analyzing and
appreciating literary texts. |
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