Abstract
During the past one hundred years or so the depiction of traumatic historical events and experiences has been a recurrent theme in the work of artists and media professionals, including those in literature, theatre, visual art, architecture, cinema, and television, among other forms of cultural expression and social communication. The essays collected in this book follow a contemporary critical trend in the field of trauma studies that reflects comparatively on artistic and media representations of traumatic histories and experiences from countries around the world. Focusing on a diversity of art and media forms including memorials, literature, visual and installation art, music, video, film, and journalism they both apply dominant theories of trauma and explore the former's limitations while bearing in mind other possible methodologies. Trauma, Media, Art: New Perspectives contributes to a critical trauma studies, a field that reinvigorates itself in the twenty-first century through its constant reassessment of the relationship between theory, artistic and media representation, and ongoing histories of global violence and suffering.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Trauma, Media, Art |
Subtitle of host publication | New Perspectives |
Editors | Mick Broderick, Antonio Traverso |
Place of Publication | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Pages | 194-210 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Sep 2010 |
Keywords
- professional ethics
- reporting
- trauma
- cultural expression
- social communication
Impacts
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Promoting Higher Standards of Media Reporting of Mental Health, Suicide and the Bereaved through Improved Professional Guidelines.
Sallyanne Duncan (Participant) & Jackie Newton (Participant)
Impact: Impact - for External Portal › Professional practice, training and standards, Policy and legislation
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