Katy Karut ( born Cathy Caruth , born 1955 ) is an American historian and culturologist.
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Biography
She graduated from Princeton ( 1977 ), defended her thesis at Yale University ( 1988 ). She taught at Yale, at Emory University , and is currently a professor at Cornell University .
Major works
Her main, most famous books are her compilation Trauma : Explorations in Memory (Trauma: explorations in memory, 1995 ) and the monograph Undeclared Experience: Trauma, Story and History (Unclaimed Experience: Trauma, Narrative and History, 1996 ). They are translated into Japanese.
Other works
- Empirical truths and critical fictions: Locke, Wordsworth, Kant, Freud. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press , 1991 (reprinted 2009)
- Literature in the ashes of history. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press 2013 (reprint 2014)
Publications in Russian
- Trauma, time, history // Trauma: Points. Collection of articles, ed. S. Ushakina and E. Trubina. M.: New Literary Review , 2009
Notes
- ↑ CONOR
Literature
- Felman sh. The juridical unconscious: trials and traumas in the twentieth century. Cambridge: Harvard University Press , 2002
- Luckhurst R. The trauma question. London New York: Routledge , 2008