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Haunting poetry: trauma, otherness and textuality in Michael Cunningham’s Specimen Days
Olu Jenzen
University of Brighton
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Aesthetic Representation
14%
Cultural Trauma
14%
Disavowal
14%
Ethical Implications
14%
Ethical Response
14%
Everyday Violence
14%
Fictional Representations
14%
Narrator
14%
Othering
14%
Otherness
100%
Paratactic
14%
Poetry
100%
Public Recognition
14%
Representations of Trauma
28%
Response to Trauma
28%
Self-reflexivity
14%
Social Injustice
14%
Social Oppression
14%
Stuart Cunningham
100%
Textuality
100%
Trauma
100%
Arts and Humanities
Cultural trauma
9%
Disavowal
9%
Discourse
9%
Esthetics
9%
Fictional Representations
9%
Foreground
9%
Haunting
100%
Imaging
9%
Narrator
9%
Othering
9%
Otherness
100%
Reflexive
9%
Social injustice
9%
Textuality
100%
Trauma
100%