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The Poetics of Grief and Melancholy in East-West Conflicts and Reconciliations

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Abstract

This book is a collection of academic essays that examines the representation, esthetics and dichotomy of the notions of grief and melancholy in East-West exchanges and cultural dialogues. It explores the topic in the dimensions of individual behaviors under specific social norms and cultural products such as literature, film and any other forms of arts/genres, etc. In his 1917 work Mourning and Melancholia (Trauer und Melancholie), Sigmund Freud connected the grief of loss with melancholic emotions which may give rise to acts of mourning. He suggested that "[i]n mourning it is the world which has become poor and empty; in melancholia it is the ego itself" (Freud, 1917: 246). Inspired by Freud's stance and with the goal of providing up-to-date intellectual resources for academics, researchers and students with ardent interests in the varying exemplifications of grief and melancholy in Sino-Western contexts, the book serves more than a discussion over the pragmatic and ritualistic connections of grief and melancholy in relation to the inner self and the external world. It aims at the pursuit of a contemporary theorization of grief and melancholy beyond its modern limits.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages226
ISBN (Electronic)9789819998210
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Adaptation and transformation of grief and melancholy
  • Grief and melancholy in Chinese literature
  • Grief and melancholy in the discourse of reconciliation
  • Grief and mourning in contemporary Hong Kong
  • Mourning as performative acts of grief and melancholy
  • Ritualistic representation and management of grief andmelancholy
  • The language of grief and mourning represented in various genres
  • The poetics of translating grief and melancholy
  • The triggering of personal grief and collective melancholy

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