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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Eden Wales FreedmanPublisher: University Press of Mississippi Imprint: University Press of Mississippi Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.500kg ISBN: 9781496827333ISBN 10: 1496827333 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 30 March 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsEden Wales Freedman provides a significant analysis of the complexities of witnessing traumatic experience on the part of narrators, characters, authors, and readers. She instructs readers on the many ways we can fail as witnesses and the resulting damage if survivors are not believed, and what we need to consider to be more effective at it.--Keith Byerman, author of Remembering the Past in Contemporary African American Fiction The strength of Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma lies in Freedman's attention to how literature can speak to issues of social justice. Her work attends to the urgent struggles of our present moment while also reminding us that these difficulties are not new.--Lisa Hinrichsen Legacy Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma is a major contribution to both African American literary studies and trauma studies. Its engagement with reader response theory can reframe how readers view the effect of texts, especially ones that narrate individual or communal horrific events, and the focus on the experiences of black women gives this set of subjects attention that is much needed. Wales Freedman provides an original way of thinking about literature and focuses on a body of material in a new and creative way.--Laurie Vickroy, author of Reading Trauma Narratives: The Contemporary Novel and the Psychology of Oppression "Eden Wales Freedman provides a significant analysis of the complexities of witnessing traumatic experience on the part of narrators, characters, authors, and readers. She instructs readers on the many ways we can fail as witnesses and the resulting damage if survivors are not believed, and what we need to consider to be more effective at it.--Keith Byerman, author of Remembering the Past in Contemporary African American Fiction The strength of Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma lies in Freedman's attention to how literature can speak to issues of social justice. Her work attends to the urgent struggles of our present moment while also reminding us that these difficulties are not new.--Lisa Hinrichsen ""Legacy"" Reading Testimony, Witnessing Trauma is a major contribution to both African American literary studies and trauma studies. Its engagement with reader response theory can reframe how readers view the effect of texts, especially ones that narrate individual or communal horrific events, and the focus on the experiences of black women gives this set of subjects attention that is much needed. Wales Freedman provides an original way of thinking about literature and focuses on a body of material in a new and creative way.--Laurie Vickroy, author of Reading Trauma Narratives: The Contemporary Novel and the Psychology of Oppression" Author InformationEden Wales Freedman is associate professor of English and director of Diversity Studies at Mount Mercy University, where she also serves as the Dr. Thomas R. Feld Chair for Teaching Excellence and Deputy Title IX Coordinator. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |