Testimonial Convers(at)ions

Authors

  • Richard Carter-White Macquarie University

Keywords:

witnessing, testimony, trauma, geography

Abstract

This short Thinking Space piece reflects on the theme of conversation in relation to the literary genre of survivor testimony. Opening with a reflection on the conversational dynamics of recent forms of interactive digital witnessing driven by artificial intelligence, the piece draws on trauma theory to consider other kinds of 'conversation' at work in testimony, and with it the distance and uncertainty that underpins testimony as a genre. 

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Published

2024-10-30

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Thinking Space