Lost Bodies: Inhabiting the Borders of Life and Death

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Author: Laura E. Tanner

ISBN-10: 0801444225

ISBN-13: 9780801444227

Category: American & Canadian Literature

"If the dying body makes us flinch and look away, struggling not to see what we have seen, the lost body disappears from cultural view, buried along with the sensory traces of its corporeal presence."-from the IntroductionAmerican popular culture conducts a passionate love affair with the healthy, fit, preferably beautiful body, and in recent years theories of embodiment have assumed importance in various scholarly disciplines. But what of the dying or dead body? Why do we avert our gaze,...

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\ From the Publisher"Lost Bodies offers an engaging and imaginative exploration of death, dying, and grief through original readings of a rich array of contemporary texts: poetry, fiction, photography, and even textiles. Laura Tanner makes the issue of loss in our contemporary culture vivid and compelling. Marked by inventive critical frameworks, interdisciplinary range, and a touch of personal reflection, Tanner's book is clearly informed, well shaped, and disciplined by her central concern with the relationships among grief, the process of dying, and the legacy of the lost body."-Peter Balakian, Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor of the Humanities, Colgate University, author of The Burning Tigris: The Armenian Genocide and America's Response\ "In Lost Bodies, Laura Tanner suggestively and elegantly draws together the theoretical co-implications of consumer agency and the body, feminist and phenomenological concepts of intercorporeality, Freudian and Lacanian taxonomies of mourning, as well as visual analysis to investigate confrontations with corporeal vulnerability and loss in a variety of contemporary narratives. Tanner sustains these theoretical and interpretative juxtapositions with equally compelling insight and sensitivity."-Lindon Barrett, Director, African American Studies, University of California, Irvine\ "We shy away from our mortality and we shine off loss with hopeful platitudes. In Lost Bodies, Laura Tanner studies the dance between the living and the dead finding new appreciation for the physical. She parses the nuances of the knower, the known and the way of knowing bodies in transition. By bringing the subconscious body to the conscious level she expands the bounds of our language and challenges traditional constraints. If you want to be more real and more intimate, get visceral."-Thomas Edward Gass, author of Nobody's Home: Candid Reflections of a Nursing Home Aide\ \ \