1st Edition

Witness and Memory The Discourse of Trauma

Edited By Ana Douglass, Thomas A. Vogler Copyright 2003
    390 Pages
    by Routledge

    388 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is a collection within the anthropology of violence and witness studies, a discipline inaugurated in the 1980s. It accomplishes a tight focus while tackling seemingly disparate topics: from Rigoberat Menchu to O.J. Simpson, and from feminist poetry to Hiroshima Mon Amour. With approaches ranging from anthropological and historical to literary and philosophical, this collection is engaging in both subject matter and writing style.

    AcknowledgementsIntroductionThe EssaysThe Menchu Effect: Strategic Lies and Approximate Truths in Texts of Witness - Ana DouglassExcessive Witnessing: The Ethical as Temptation - Joseba ZulaikaWitness in the Wilderness: The Tropical Tryst of Claude Levi-Strauss and Theodor Roosevelt - William A. DouglassAn All White Jury: Judging Citizenship in the Simpson Criminal Trial - Cindy PattonPoetry, Witness, Feminism - Harret DavidsonPoetic Witness/ Writing the Real - homas A. VoglerThe Limits of Vision: Hiroshima Mon Amour and the Subversion of Representation - Kyo MaclearThe Burning Babe: Children, Film Narrative, and the Figures of Historical Witness - Tyrus MillerEx/propriating Survivor Experience, or Auschwitz 'after' Lyotard - Karyn BallBetween History and Memory: The Voice of the Eyewitness - James YoungNotes on ContributorsWorks CitedIndex

    Biography

    Thomas A. Vogler is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

    Ana Douglass is Assistant Professor of English at Truckee Meadows College in Reno, Nevada.