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Trauma and Visuality in Modernity
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Section One: Image; Trauma as Representation: A Meditation on Manet and Johns - Isabelle Wallace; Walker Evans' Depression and the Trauma of Photography - Eric Rosenberg; Section Two: Monument; Canova's Penitent Madeleine: On Trauma's Prehistory - Erika Naginski; When Memory Speaks: A Monument Bears Witness - Lisa Saltzman; Section Three: Performance and Installation; Car Crash, 1960 - Judith Rodenbeck; "Normal Ills": On Embodiment, Victimization, and the Origins of Feminist Art - Anna Chave; The "Rememory" of Slavery: Kara Walker's The End of Uncle Tom and the Grand Allegorical Tableau of Eva in Heaven - Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw; Section Four: Film; Literature and the Enactment of Memory (Duras, Resnais, Hiroshima Mon Amour) - Cathy Caruth; The Revivifying Artist: Christian Boltanski's Efforts to Close the Gap - Ernst van Alphen; Section Five: Historiography; The Post-Traumatic Turn and the Art of Walid Ra'ad and Krzystof Wodiczko: From Theory to Trope to Beyond - Mark Jarzombek.

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LISA SALTZMAN is Associate Professor of Art History at Bryn Mawr College and author of Anselm Kiefer and Art After Auschwitz. ERIC ROSENBERG is Associate Professor of Art History at Tufts University, and has lectured widely on trauma and photography.

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