Vittnet eller mottagaren? Att skapa traumaestetik istället för att lyssna
Abstract
The aim of this article is to throw light upon normative features
and ethical implications that follow when discussing the
problem of ’testimony’ in essays from Testimony. Crises of
Witnessing in Literature, Psychoanalysis, and History (1992) by
Shoshana Felman and Dori Laub. My concluding point being
that we, rather than focusing on the witness, need to start
drawing more attention to the receiver/listener.
Initially regarded as an impossible narrative in the writing of
Felman and Laub, the Holocaust gradually transforms into a
possible narrative, but to what cost? Here we are faced with
two problems. In an attempt to save the narrative as a form of
testimony by stressing its performative aspects, the representational
qualities lose some of their urgency and consequently
become secondary. When the failure of witnessing is inscribed
as a condition of the ’authentic testimony’, and the witness is
characterized by terminal crisis, she or he gets aestheticized as
the unknown other. The risk here being that this inscription of
the failure brings priority to testimonies showing their own
shortcomings, and so, we have a modernist poetics of trauma
excluding differing forms of traumatized testimonies.
Publisher
LIR. journal
Other description
Christina Kall recently finished a Master dissertation in
comparative literature, at the University of Gothenburg, on the
topic of trauma and literary strategies in women’s
autobiographies.
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Date
2015Author
Kall, Christina
Keywords
Shoshana Felman
Dori Laub
the Holocaust
Publication type
article, peer reviewed scientific
Language
swe