Ghost, Animal, Android: Trauma, Posthuman Ethics, and Radical Vulnerability in American Literature, 1940-2010 The dissertation argues that the literary topoi of the ghost, animal, and android function as ethical categories offering access to traces of trauma that operate beyond the boundaries of the human. The study revises the traditional argument that the literatures of trauma work to heal the victims of personal and cultural catastrophes by emphasizing work by William Faulkner, Toni Morrison, William Heyen, and Philip K. Dick that resists an oversimplified notion of healing and instead experiments with nonhuman models of subjectivity as means through which to manage open wounds. Able to register traumatic events at the very edge of und...
Disability and animality have frequently been conjoined in American literature as the limit cases of...
The enslavement of Africans in the Americas was also a repeated trauma experienced across generation...
This dissertation explores the representations of interspecies relationships in contemporary America...
Ghost, Animal, Android: Trauma, Posthuman Ethics, and Radical Vulnerability in American Literature,...
This essay draws upon the contention that posthuman subjects, such as androids, clones, and robots, ...
The dissertation locates a central concern in twentieth-century American literature with the exclusi...
This dissertation attempts, in its limited way, to redress the repeated erasure of trauma from publi...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
This dissertation argues that contemporary Anglophone and Turkish authors use innovative representat...
This dissertation examines formal innovations in contemporary novels that revise the way reading hap...
This dissertation reads the novels of three postmodern authors—Snow White and The Dead Father by Do...
Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History and Kali Tal's Worlds of H...
This dissertation explores the ways in which four post-modern American novelists continue to use the...
The field of Eco-Psychology is an emerging avenue to help understand better the effectiveness of h...
Faced with a sudden, unexpected, and overwhelming event, the individual's normal cognitive processin...
Disability and animality have frequently been conjoined in American literature as the limit cases of...
The enslavement of Africans in the Americas was also a repeated trauma experienced across generation...
This dissertation explores the representations of interspecies relationships in contemporary America...
Ghost, Animal, Android: Trauma, Posthuman Ethics, and Radical Vulnerability in American Literature,...
This essay draws upon the contention that posthuman subjects, such as androids, clones, and robots, ...
The dissertation locates a central concern in twentieth-century American literature with the exclusi...
This dissertation attempts, in its limited way, to redress the repeated erasure of trauma from publi...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
This dissertation argues that contemporary Anglophone and Turkish authors use innovative representat...
This dissertation examines formal innovations in contemporary novels that revise the way reading hap...
This dissertation reads the novels of three postmodern authors—Snow White and The Dead Father by Do...
Cathy Caruth's Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative, and History and Kali Tal's Worlds of H...
This dissertation explores the ways in which four post-modern American novelists continue to use the...
The field of Eco-Psychology is an emerging avenue to help understand better the effectiveness of h...
Faced with a sudden, unexpected, and overwhelming event, the individual's normal cognitive processin...
Disability and animality have frequently been conjoined in American literature as the limit cases of...
The enslavement of Africans in the Americas was also a repeated trauma experienced across generation...
This dissertation explores the representations of interspecies relationships in contemporary America...