This dissertation looks at representations of trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and recovery in works by post-colonial women writers, specifically Bessie Head, Anita Desai, Le Ly Hayslip, and Medbh McGuckian. In examining the roles colonialism and patriarchy play among the forces which lead to mental breakdown, these postcolonial women writers depict a variety of manifestations of mental illness and a variety of traumatized characters. These authors identify the patriarchal equation of female sexuality with madness, and repressive and brutal attempts to control female sexuality as aspects of colonial and patriarchal worlds which are particularly devastating for women. At the same time racism, motherlessness, dispossession, disc...
This study examines modalities of psychological trauma in selected works by three women writers from...
This study discusses traumatic effects of colonialism upon characters in Kateb Yacine’s Nedjma (1956...
This book draws together international scholars to examine the representation of female trauma and w...
As a transnational contribution to the study of life-writing and to the understanding of women’s war...
This dissertation examines transatlantic women writers and how they chart historiographies of litera...
"Migrations of Memory" studies the experience and resolution of inherited traumatic memory as depict...
This dissertation calls attention to six important contemporary texts that portray the effects of th...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, English: Literature, 2013This paper examines the social na...
How does a woman writer memorialize her own traumatic history, when it happens to be part of a large...
144 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This study examines the menta...
This dissertation explores the psychological effect of social inequality and social injustices foste...
The impacts of war and displacement on individuals, families and communities are profound and far-re...
The major part of this dissertation (70%) is a work of fiction titled Seeing the Elephant: a novel s...
How does a woman writer memorialize her own traumatic history, when it happens to be part of a large...
This study examines modalities of psychological trauma in selected works by three women writers from...
This study discusses traumatic effects of colonialism upon characters in Kateb Yacine’s Nedjma (1956...
This book draws together international scholars to examine the representation of female trauma and w...
As a transnational contribution to the study of life-writing and to the understanding of women’s war...
This dissertation examines transatlantic women writers and how they chart historiographies of litera...
"Migrations of Memory" studies the experience and resolution of inherited traumatic memory as depict...
This dissertation calls attention to six important contemporary texts that portray the effects of th...
This dissertation examines the ways in which cultural definitions of gender, sex, and race have equa...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, English: Literature, 2013This paper examines the social na...
How does a woman writer memorialize her own traumatic history, when it happens to be part of a large...
144 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.This study examines the menta...
This dissertation explores the psychological effect of social inequality and social injustices foste...
The impacts of war and displacement on individuals, families and communities are profound and far-re...
The major part of this dissertation (70%) is a work of fiction titled Seeing the Elephant: a novel s...
How does a woman writer memorialize her own traumatic history, when it happens to be part of a large...
This study examines modalities of psychological trauma in selected works by three women writers from...
This study discusses traumatic effects of colonialism upon characters in Kateb Yacine’s Nedjma (1956...
This book draws together international scholars to examine the representation of female trauma and w...