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Deleuze And Memorial Culture Desire Singular Memory And The Politics Of Trauma Adrian Parr

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Deleuze And Memorial Culture Desire Singular Memory And The Politics Of Trauma Adrian Parr
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.16 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Adrian Parr
ISBN: 9780748627547, 0748627545
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Deleuze And Memorial Culture Desire Singular Memory And The Politics Of Trauma Adrian Parr by Adrian Parr 9780748627547, 0748627545 instant download after payment.

Deleuze and Memorial Culture is a detailed study of contemporary forms of public remembrance. Adrian Parr considers the different character traumatic memory takes throughout the sphere of cultural production and argues that contemporary memorial culture has the power to put traumatic memory to work in a positive way. Drawing on the conceptual apparatus of Gilles Deleuze, she outlines the relevance of his thought to cultural studies and the wider phenomenon of traumatic theory and public remembrance. This book offers a revision of trauma theory that presents trauma not simply as a definitive experience and implicitly negative, but an experience that can foster a sense of hope and optimism for the future.

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