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Introduction: the wound and the voice
Unclaimed experience: trauma and the possibility of history (Freud, Moses and Monotheism)
Literature and the enactment of memory (Duras, Resnais, Hiroshima mon amour)
Traumatic departures: survival and history in Freud (Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Moses and Monotheism)
The falling body and the impact of reference (de Man, Kant, Kleist)
Traumatic awakenings (Freud, Lacan, and the ethics of memory)
Afterword: addressing life: the literary voice in the theory of trauma.
Unclaimed experience: trauma and the possibility of history (Freud, Moses and Monotheism)
Literature and the enactment of memory (Duras, Resnais, Hiroshima mon amour)
Traumatic departures: survival and history in Freud (Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Moses and Monotheism)
The falling body and the impact of reference (de Man, Kant, Kleist)
Traumatic awakenings (Freud, Lacan, and the ethics of memory)
Afterword: addressing life: the literary voice in the theory of trauma.