The poetics of post-traumatic stress disorder in postmodern literature / Iro Filippaki.
2021
PN56.P914
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Title
The poetics of post-traumatic stress disorder in postmodern literature / Iro Filippaki.
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ISBN
9783030676308 (electronic bk.)
3030676307 (electronic bk.)
9783030676292
3030676293
3030676307 (electronic bk.)
9783030676292
3030676293
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, an imprint of Springer Nature Switzerland AG, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-67630-8 doi
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PN56.P914
Dewey Decimal Classification
813/.54093561
Summary
The Poetics of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Postmodern Literature provides an interdisciplinary exploration in early medical trauma treatment and the emergent postmodern canon of the 1960s and 1970s. By identifying key postmodern literary tropes (paranoia, uncanniness, biomediation) as products of an overarching post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) narrative paradigm, this concise study reveals unexplored aspects of the canonical novels at handsuch as the link between individual and collective traumatizationhighlights the presence of epic elements in postmodern narratives, and identifies the influence of emerging psychiatric treatment on the post-WWII novels at hand. Performing a medical humanities reading of Thomas Pynchons Gravitys Rainbow (1973), Kurt Vonneguts Slaughterhouse-5 (1969), and Joseph Hellers Catch-22 (1961), this book introduces a novel way of examining trauma at the intersection of narrative, history, and medicine and recalibrates the importance of postmodern politics of transformation, while making the case for an aesthetics of trauma. By examining the historico-political developments that dictated the formation of PTSD in the wake of the wars in Korea and Vietnam, this book argues that the perception of PTSD symptoms directly influenced aesthetic and literary tropes of the Cold War era.
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Palgrave studies in literature, science, and medicine.
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Table of Contents
1. A Narrative History of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
2. Symptomatology and Modes of Emplotment: Paranoid Tropes
3. Beyond PTSDs Postmodern Aesthetics: Modes of Epic Recognition
4. Coda: Towards a Collective PTSD Narrative.
2. Symptomatology and Modes of Emplotment: Paranoid Tropes
3. Beyond PTSDs Postmodern Aesthetics: Modes of Epic Recognition
4. Coda: Towards a Collective PTSD Narrative.