• Title of article

    A Traumatic Analysis of the First-level Witnessing Effective Enlistment in Bennett and Komunyakaa’s Poems

  • Author/Authors

    Ghodsi ، Yasaman Department of English Language and Literature - Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch , Montakhabi Bakhtvar ، Narges Department of English Language and Literature - Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch , Eslamieh ، Razieh Department of English Language and Literature - Islamic Azad University, Parand Branch

  • From page
    151
  • To page
    166
  • Abstract
    The present essay focuses on the witnessing process of the enlisting poets’ effective responsiveness to the devastations they encountered; the two poets to be studied have been directly or indirectly traumatized by wars. The analytical perspective draws on Dominick LaCapra’s theories on historical trauma. It intends to uncover the traumatic effects of circumstances in post-war poems. The methodological procedure is grounded in the qualitative appraisal of the emotive aspect of the poets’ expressionist representation through critical discourse analysis. Trauma theories influence the research approach in historical and structural science, emphasizing witnessing levels, coined by Dori Laub, as the most significant determinant of the gestalt of interpretations. The poems’ demolished vibe exploits an insight into the amalgamation of historical trauma and its steps towards salvation. The authorial intentionality in war poetry aspires to enlighten human sorrow and redemption by restoring the literary application of the historical, structural, and perpetrator trauma hypothesis. The melioristic agenda for edification via physical and critical phases, such as acting out and working through, coined by LaCapra, foci in the varied poems to be scrutinized, enables the poets’ to maintain their readers’ empathetic identification with their characters’ predicaments in a psychoanalytic context.
  • Keywords
    Acting out , Working through , War Poetry , Historical Trauma , Perpetrator Trauma
  • Journal title
    Critical Literary Studies
  • Journal title
    Critical Literary Studies
  • Record number

    2766738