1st Edition

Traumatic Reliving in History, Literature and Film

By Rudolph Binion Copyright 2011
    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    164 Pages
    by Routledge

    Traumatic Reliving in History, Literature, and Film explores an intriguing facet of human behavior never yet examined in its own right - an individual or a group may contrive, unawares, to repeat a half-forgotten traumatic experience in disguise. Such reliving has shaped major careers and large-scale events throughout history. Insight into it is therefore vital for understanding historic causation past and present. Traumatic Reliving has also proliferated in literature since antiquity and lately in film as well, indicating its tacit acceptance as a piece of life by the reading and movie-going public. This book examines the evidence of history, literature, and film on how this irrational behavioral mechanism works.

    Foreword , Reliving , Reliving with Freud , Reliving in history , Reliving in history: A closeup , Reliving in letters , Reliving on screen , Reliving: Who, when, why?

    Biography

    Rudolph Binion