Touching the Real: Trauma, History, and Psychoanalysis
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In this book, Leslie Chapman explores the whole notion of trauma and how it can be conceptualised in terms of the Lacanian Real. In the process, he also looks at how trauma is situated within history, both in terms of the individual human subject, and within a wider social historical context. One of Chapman’s claims is that the histories of such cataclysmic events as the Great War and the Holocaust that focus on their traumatic aspects are in fact attempts to ‘manage’ and ‘detoxify’ their Real and unbearable effects. The same argument is applied to historical abuse, with a particular focus on the Jimmy Savile case. In both situations, argues Chapman, the construction of a ‘trauma narrative’ is used to create a distance between the Real of the trauma and the present day. A key concept explored in the book is Freud’s controversial notion of Nachtraglichkeit, which is the idea that trauma is always retroactive, and is the product of a retranscription of an earlier history.
Author: Chapman, Leslie
Topic: Psychology
Media: Book
ISBN: 1782205551
Language: English
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Weight | 2 lbs |
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