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[Commlist] New Book: Transmitted Wounds: Media and the mediation of trauma
Fri Jan 04 16:03:51 GMT 2019
New book announcement: TRANSMITTED WOUNDS: MEDIA AND THE MEDIATION OF
TRAUMA by Amit Pinchevski (Oxford University Press, 2019)
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/transmitted-wounds-9780190625580
In /Transmitted Wounds/, Amit Pinchevski explores the ways media
technology and logic shape the social life of trauma both clinically and
culturally. Bringing media theory to bear on trauma theory, Pinchevski
reveals the technical operations that inform the conception and
experience of traumatic impact and memory. He offers a bold thesis about
the deep association of media and trauma: media bear witness to the
human failure to bear witness, making the traumatic technologically
transmissible and reproducible.
Taking up a number of case studies--the radio broadcasts of the Eichmann
trial; the videotaping of Holocaust testimonies; recent psychiatric
debates about trauma through media following the 9/11 attacks; current
controversy surrounding drone operators' post-trauma; and digital
platforms of algorithmic-holographic witnessing and virtual reality
exposure therapy for PTSD--Pinchevski demonstrates how the technological
mediation of trauma feeds into the traumatic condition itself. The
result is a novel understanding of media as constituting the material
conditions for trauma to appear as something that cannot be fully
approached and yet somehow must be.
While drawing on contemporary materialist media theory, especially the
work of Friedrich Kittler and his followers, Pinchevski goes beyond the
anti-humanistic tendency characterizing the materialist approach,
discovering media as bearing out the human vulnerability epitomized in
trauma, and finding therein a basis for moral concern in the face of
violence and atrocity. /Transmitted//Wounds/ unfolds the ethical and
political stakes involved in the technological transmission of mental
wounds across clinical, literary, and cultural contexts.
Reviews
"This book delves into the combustible mixture of mind and media. Amit
Pinchevski follows the hint in recent media theory that media are not
just cultural artifacts to be interpreted but fundamental
infrastructures that constitute and provide access to whatever it is we
think of as mind. His media formulation of trauma as the mediation of
failed mediation may well become, once its full resonances are absorbed,
field-defining. The book is a fascinating study for thoroughly tying
together media and trauma, but it achieves much more by asking key moral
questions about the meaning of immediacy, presence, and telepresence in
the face of some of the major catastrophes of our time." --John Durham
Peters, Maria Rosa Menocal Professor of English and of Film & Media
Studies, Yale University
"This thought-provoking book gives us new ways to understand the
mediation of trauma and collective memory and the relationship between
technology and human suffering. Eloquent and wise, Pinchevski's book
raises urgent moral and political questions we all need to keep asking."
--Katie Trumpener, Emily Sanford Professor of Comparative Literature and
English, Yale University
"A highly original intervention into trauma theory. Pinchevksi's deft
and erudite analyses shine a light on how the digital is shaping
memories of traumatic pasts in new ways. Tackling an exciting range of
material from videography and testimony to the uses of virtual reality
for therapy, this is an outstanding research book which every student of
memory should read."--Anna Reading, Professor of Culture and Creative
Industries, King's College, University of London, and Western Sydney
University, Australia, and author of /Gender and Memory in the Globital Age/
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