Examining magical realist texts including Tim O’Brien’s Going After Cacciato (1991), and Jonathan Safran Foer’s Everything is Illuminated (2002) and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2006), this paper discusses how magical realism examines the extremities of trauma and fear, proposing that magical realist narratives afford a unique ability to represent trauma in a way that is not open to the stylistics of literary realism. Blending the real or believable with the fantastically outrageous, magical realist narratives typically destabilise and disorder privileged centres of ‘truth’ and ‘reality’, demonstrating the constructedness of knowledge and history. Accordingly, magical realist strategies are ...
Abstract: A central claim of contemporary trauma theory stresses that terrifying experiences cause a...
The present paper explores the notion of trauma as the epitome of the postmodern crises of represent...
During the latter half of the twentieth century authors of children's fictions have explored boundar...
Examining magical realist texts including Tim O’Brien’s Going After Cacciato (1991), and Jonathan Sa...
Magical realism has been commonly theorized in terms of a postcolonial strategy of cultural renewal,...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
The fundamental characteristic of magical realism is its duality, which enables alternative represen...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
My research centers around the representation of traumatic or otherwise extreme human experiences th...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children are ...
Through a comparative analysis of Chaucer's "The Clerk's Tale" and Lars von Trier's film "Breaking t...
Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees explores Canada’s gothic colonial past as it intersects wit...
While many studies have focused on Salman Rushdie’s use of magic realism in his highly-acclaimed nov...
Abstract: A central claim of contemporary trauma theory stresses that terrifying experiences cause a...
The present paper explores the notion of trauma as the epitome of the postmodern crises of represent...
During the latter half of the twentieth century authors of children's fictions have explored boundar...
Examining magical realist texts including Tim O’Brien’s Going After Cacciato (1991), and Jonathan Sa...
Magical realism has been commonly theorized in terms of a postcolonial strategy of cultural renewal,...
The dissertation posits the idea that magical realism, as a mode of writing and not as a canonical g...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
The fundamental characteristic of magical realism is its duality, which enables alternative represen...
The present collection of essays treats magical realism as a narrative strategy that has become a pa...
My research centers around the representation of traumatic or otherwise extreme human experiences th...
Trauma and Trauma Theory Trauma may be defined as an original inner catastrophe, as an experience of...
Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude and Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children are ...
Through a comparative analysis of Chaucer's "The Clerk's Tale" and Lars von Trier's film "Breaking t...
Ann-Marie MacDonald’s Fall on Your Knees explores Canada’s gothic colonial past as it intersects wit...
While many studies have focused on Salman Rushdie’s use of magic realism in his highly-acclaimed nov...
Abstract: A central claim of contemporary trauma theory stresses that terrifying experiences cause a...
The present paper explores the notion of trauma as the epitome of the postmodern crises of represent...
During the latter half of the twentieth century authors of children's fictions have explored boundar...