Trauma and Its Representations
The Social Life of Mimesis in Post-Revolutionary France
Deborah Jenson(Author)
Johns Hopkins University Press
Published on 25. February 2002
Book
Hardback
312 pages
978-0-8018-6723-1 (ISBN)
Description
Mimesis has been addressed frequently in terms of literary or visual representation, in which the work of art mirrors, or fails to mirror, life. Most often, mimesis has been critiqued as a simple attempt to bridge the distance between reality and its representations. In this work, Deborah Jenson argues instead that mimesis not only denotes the representation of reality but is also a crucial concept for understanding the production of social meaning within specific historical contexts. Examining the idea of mimesis in the French Revolution and post-Revolutionary Romanticism, Jenson builds on recent work in trauma studies to develop her own notion of traumatic mimesis. Through innovative readings of museum catalogues, the writings of Benjamin Constant, the novels of George Sand and Gustave Flaubert, and other works, Jenson demonstrates how mimesis functions as a form of symbolic wounding in French Romanticism.
Reviews / Votes
In this profound, engaging book, Deborah Jenson develops a comprehensive, highly original analysis of French romanticism . . . This exemplary study should greatly influence nineteenth-century French studies and the theory of social mimesis.-Laurence M. Porter, Nineteenth-Century French Studies Read this book if you are interested in the legacy of the French Revolution . . . it will not disappoint.
-Annabelle M. Rea, French Review
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Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8018-6723-1 (9780801867231)
DOI
10.56021/9780801867231
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Person
Deborah Jenson is an assistant professor of French at the University of New Mexico.
Content
Iconoclasm - setting wounds in stone at the Musee des Monuments Francais, 1795-1816; transpositionality - the political gets personal in Constant's "C cile"; plagiarism - Duras, Desbordes-Valmore, and the scandalous potency of the woman author; "Harmony" - Lamartine's social pain; analogy - slavery to duplicity in Sand's "Indiana"; fetishism - thinking with things in Flaubert's "Un Coeur simple". Epilogue: French Romanticism - Post-traumatic Utopia/ Post-Utopian trauma.