Since 1978 Israeli Holocaust-related narrative films have associated the violence experienced during the Holocaust, including sexual violence, with the violence permeating Israeli society. In keeping with Marianne Hir...Since 1978 Israeli Holocaust-related narrative films have associated the violence experienced during the Holocaust, including sexual violence, with the violence permeating Israeli society. In keeping with Marianne Hirsch's notion of "postmemory", this paper argues that cinema, as a visual form of artistic mediation, has an especially strong impact on the spectator, because it triggers affective, tactile, and bodily responses. Hence, the efficacy of generating an ethics of remembrance of sexually-related violence, based on cinematic aesthetics, which the author terms here "cinememory". The paper focuses on a sub-genre of Holocaust-related films: coming-of-age films, which explore in different ways the lasting implications of growing-up in the shadow of sexualized trauma; the unconscious transmission of memories and tactile experiences, related to the ubiquity of sexual violence during the Holocaust.展开更多
Celeste Ng’s first novel Everything I Never Told is about a tragedy that happened in a mixed race family,the family of a Chinese American college professor and his stay-at-home white wife in a small Ohio town in the ...Celeste Ng’s first novel Everything I Never Told is about a tragedy that happened in a mixed race family,the family of a Chinese American college professor and his stay-at-home white wife in a small Ohio town in the 1970s.The novel looks at the trau⁃matic events suffered by the Chinese American family,but facing the traumatic memory and reshaping the family relationship are the writing purposes of Celeste Ng.Based on trauma theory,the transmission of trauma in Chinese American families would be dis⁃cussed.This kind of trauma not only harms the parents'generation,but also affects the healthy growth of the children's generation.The aim of the novel is to find a way to recover from such traumatic transmission.展开更多
文摘Since 1978 Israeli Holocaust-related narrative films have associated the violence experienced during the Holocaust, including sexual violence, with the violence permeating Israeli society. In keeping with Marianne Hirsch's notion of "postmemory", this paper argues that cinema, as a visual form of artistic mediation, has an especially strong impact on the spectator, because it triggers affective, tactile, and bodily responses. Hence, the efficacy of generating an ethics of remembrance of sexually-related violence, based on cinematic aesthetics, which the author terms here "cinememory". The paper focuses on a sub-genre of Holocaust-related films: coming-of-age films, which explore in different ways the lasting implications of growing-up in the shadow of sexualized trauma; the unconscious transmission of memories and tactile experiences, related to the ubiquity of sexual violence during the Holocaust.
文摘Celeste Ng’s first novel Everything I Never Told is about a tragedy that happened in a mixed race family,the family of a Chinese American college professor and his stay-at-home white wife in a small Ohio town in the 1970s.The novel looks at the trau⁃matic events suffered by the Chinese American family,but facing the traumatic memory and reshaping the family relationship are the writing purposes of Celeste Ng.Based on trauma theory,the transmission of trauma in Chinese American families would be dis⁃cussed.This kind of trauma not only harms the parents'generation,but also affects the healthy growth of the children's generation.The aim of the novel is to find a way to recover from such traumatic transmission.