Trauma and Transcendence: Suffering and the Limits of Theory
Trauma and Transcendence: Suffering and the Limits of Theory
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Abstract
Within the humanities, specifically in the past decade, trauma theory has become a robust site of interdisciplinary work. Trauma resonates with scholars in and across disciplines and has become a trope with a distinctive significance. The scope of scholarship on trauma has always been challenged by the temporal, affective, and corporeal dimensions of trauma itself, yet it has recently been rendered all the more complex by theoretical and methodological issues that have emerged for these disciplines in their attempts to think trauma. This volume gathers scholars in a variety of disciplines to meet the challenge of how to think trauma in light of its burgeoning interdisciplinarity, and often its theoretical splintering. From distinctive disciplinary vectors, the work of philosophers, social theorists, philosophical psychologists and theologians consider the limits and prospects of theory when thinking trauma and transcendence. By bringing together scholars at the intersections of trauma, social theory, and especially the continental philosophy of religion, this volume draws attention to the increasing challenge of deciding whether trauma’s transcendent, evental, or unassimilable quality is being wielded as a defense of traumatic experience against reductionism, or whether it is promulgated as a form of obscurantism.
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Front Matter
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Introduction:
The Limits of Theory in Trauma and Transcendence
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Part I: Constructive Phenomenologies of Trauma
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1:
Two Trauma Communities: A Philosophical Archaeology of Cultural and Clinical Trauma Theories
Vincenzo Di Nicola
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2:
Phenomenological-Contextualism All the Way Down: An Existential and Ethical Perspective on Emotional Trauma
Robert D. Stolorow
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3:
Traumatized by Transcendence: My Other’s Keeper
Donna Orange
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4:
Evil, Trauma, and the Building of Absences
Eric Boynton
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5:
The Unsettling of Perception: Levinas and the Anarchic Trauma
Eric Severson
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1:
Two Trauma Communities: A Philosophical Archaeology of Cultural and Clinical Trauma Theories
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Part II Social and Political Analyses of Traumatic Experience
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The Artful Politics of Trauma: Rancière’s Critique of Lyotard
Tina Chanter
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7:
Black Embodied Wounds and the Traumatic Impact of the White Imaginary
George Yancy
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Perpetrator Trauma and Collective Guilt: My Lai
Ronald Eyerman
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9:
The Psychic Economy and Fetishization of Traumatic Lived Experience
Peter Capretto
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The Artful Politics of Trauma: Rancière’s Critique of Lyotard
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Part III Theological Aporia in the Aftermath of Trauma
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Theopoetics of Trauma
Shelly Rambo
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Body-Wise: Re-Fleshing Christian Spiritual Practice in Trauma’s Wake
Marcia Mount Shoop
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12:
Trauma and Theology: Prospects and Limits in Light of the Cross
Hilary Jerome Scarsella
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Afterword:
The Transcendence of Trauma: Prospects for the Continental Philosophy of Religion
Mary-Jane Rubenstein
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Theopoetics of Trauma
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End Matter
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