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Representing Trauma in the Arts
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Eyerman, Ron
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Aesthetics
/ Clinical
/ Cultural Trauma
/ Habermas, Jurgen
/ Jasmila Zbanic
/ Literary criticism
/ Mass media images
/ Medical model
/ Medical, Literary
/ Psychoanalysis
/ Scientific knowledge
/ Trauma
2022
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Representing Trauma in the Arts
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Eyerman, Ron
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Aesthetics
/ Clinical
/ Cultural Trauma
/ Habermas, Jurgen
/ Jasmila Zbanic
/ Literary criticism
/ Mass media images
/ Medical model
/ Medical, Literary
/ Psychoanalysis
/ Scientific knowledge
/ Trauma
2022
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Representing Trauma in the Arts
2022
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Overview
Applying Jurgen Habermas’ distinction between the three knowledge interests guiding scientific research, this article identifies three approaches to ‘trauma’, a clinical approach, rooted in a medical model, a literary approach, rootedin psychoanalysis, and a cultural sociological approach. After elaborating on each of these perspectives, and the various forms through which trauma is represented aesthetically, the three are applied in an analysis of the film “QuoVadis, Aida?”. It is argued that although they entail different notions of trauma, the three are not mutually exclusive and can be combined in a rich understanding of aesthetic representation.
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Sveuciliste u Zagrebu, Fakultet Politckih Znanosti,Fakultet političkih znanosti
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