The Complicit Text The Complicit Text
Reading Trauma and Memory

The Complicit Text

Failures of Witnessing in Postwar Fiction

    • USD 104.99
    • USD 104.99

Publisher Description

The Complicit Text: Failures of Witnessing in Postwar Fiction identifies the causes of complicity in the face of unfolding atrocities by examining the works of Albert Camus, Milan Kunera, Kazuo Ishiguro, W. G. Sebald, Thomas Pynchon, and Margaret Atwood. Ivan Stacy argues that complicity often stems from narrative failures to bear witness to wrongdoing. However, literary fiction, he contends, can at once embody and examine forms of complicity on three different levels: as a theme within literary texts, as a narrative form, and also as it implicates readers themselves through empathetic engagement with the text. Furthermore, Stacy questions what forms of non-complicit action are possible and explores the potential for productive forms of compromise. Stacy discusses both individual dilemmas of complicity in the shadow of World War II and collective complicity in the context of contemporary concerns, such as the hegemony of neoliberalism and the climate emergency.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2020
10 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
230
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SELLER
Bookwire Gesellschaft zum Vertrieb digitaler Medien mbH
SIZE
1.3
MB
Lost Loss in American Elegiac Poetry Lost Loss in American Elegiac Poetry
2020
Ancestral Voices, Healing Narratives Ancestral Voices, Healing Narratives
2023
Violence, Trauma, and Memory Violence, Trauma, and Memory
2022
Philo-Semitic Violence Philo-Semitic Violence
2021
9/11 Gothic 9/11 Gothic
2021
Black Feminism and Traumatic Legacies in Contemporary African American Literature Black Feminism and Traumatic Legacies in Contemporary African American Literature
2023