ABSTRACT

Literary trauma studies is a rapidly developing field which examines how literature deals with the personal and cultural aspects of trauma and engages with such historical and current phenomena as the Holocaust and other genocides, 9/11, climate catastrophe or the still unsettled legacy of colonialism.

The Routledge Companion to Literature and Trauma

is a comprehensive guide to the history and theory of trauma studies, including key concepts, consideration of critical perspectives and discussion of future developments. It also explores different genres and media, such as poetry, life-writing, graphic narratives, photography and post-apocalyptic fiction, and analyses how literature engages with particular traumatic situations and events, such as the Holocaust, the Occupation of France, the Rwandan genocide, Hurricane Katrina and transgenerational nuclear trauma.

Forty essays from top thinkers in the field demonstrate the range and vitality of trauma studies as it has been used to further the understanding of literature and other cultural forms across the world.

Chapter 2 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 

part I|80 pages

Sources and inspirations

chapter 1|12 pages

History of Trauma Theory

chapter 2|13 pages

Philosophies of Trauma

chapter 4|9 pages

Theories of Cultural Trauma

chapter 6|13 pages

Testimony

chapter 7|10 pages

Trauma, Time and Address

part II|95 pages

Key concepts

chapter 8|9 pages

Victimhood

chapter 9|11 pages

Perpetrator Trauma

chapter 10|10 pages

Witnessing

chapter 11|10 pages

Screen Memory

chapter 12|10 pages

Working-Through

chapter 13|11 pages

Affect

chapter 14|10 pages

Narrative

chapter 15|11 pages

Gender

chapter 16|11 pages

Intersectionality

part III|100 pages

Critical perspectives and future directions

part IV|75 pages

Genres and media

chapter 26|9 pages

Trauma and Fiction

chapter 27|9 pages

Trauma and Poetry

chapter 28|12 pages

Trauma and Life-Writing

chapter 31|10 pages

Trauma and Photography

part V|91 pages

Places and events

chapter 33|11 pages

Trauma in Holocaust Literature

chapter 35|10 pages

The Vietnam War

chapter 37|11 pages

9/11

chapter 38|10 pages

The Iraq War

chapter 39|10 pages

Katrina

chapter 40|14 pages

Transgenerational Nuclear Trauma