Kriisistä sanataiteeksi: traumakertomusten estetiikkaa

Translated title of the contribution: From crisis to literature: On the aesthetics of trauma narratives

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to investigate the impact of traumatic memory to the aesthetics of trauma narratives, especially the visual and somatic dimension of that mode of memory. After demonstrating how trauma theory has developed into its current form, the article explores the psychological phenomenon of the overwhelming experience of historical trauma (PTSD). The artistic narrativization of historical trauma is understood as a public mode of working-through, which attempts to heal the split consciousness of the traumatized person and prevent secondary traumatization of others. Since the verbal faculty is paralyzed at the moment of shock, but a clear image of the event is impregnated into mind, the challenge of narrativizing trauma is to combine the recurring and intrusive visual images with the affect of horror, and express this combination in linguistic form. The main aesthetic devices of this transformation seem to be repetition of figures, indirect narrative methods, such as metafiction, and intertextuality. Specifically, the recurring figures can refer to history only by pointing to the absence of trauma from historical representation.
Translated title of the contributionFrom crisis to literature: On the aesthetics of trauma narratives
Original languageFinnish
JournalKirjallisuudentutkimuksen Aikakauslehti Avain
Volume2006
Issue number4
Pages (from-to)22-42
Number of pages20
ISSN1795-3790
Publication statusPublished - 2006
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Fields of Science

  • 6122 Literature studies
  • trauma narratives
  • historical trauma
  • working-through
  • trauma fiction
  • PTSD
  • traumatic index

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