This chapter examines the representation of trauma, specifically the impact of the loss of children on mothers and their families, in contemporary women's middlebrow fiction. Examining three examples of the genre, it problematizes the dominant trauma aesthetic with its emphasis on aporia, difficulty and non-communicability, and argues that women's trauma narratives offer an alternative mode of working through trauma, one which privileges concordance over discordance, and seeks a more restitutive reading experience than is available in the canonical trauma novel
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...
This study examines modalities of psychological trauma in selected works by three women writers from...
This dissertation situates itself within the problematic (mis)representation of women’s traumatic Ho...
This chapter examines the representation of trauma, specifically the impact of the loss of children ...
This chapter examines the representation of trauma, specifically the impact of the loss of children ...
This paper examines contemporary women’s middlebrow fiction from the standpoint of trauma theory. Ta...
Focusing on Purple Hibiscus (2003) by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Housekeeping (1980) by Marilynne Rob...
[Abstract] This round table aimed at exploring how different female traumatic experiences have found...
This thesis conducts a close analysis of representations of trauma in six late twentieth century no...
Abstract: A central claim of contemporary trauma theory stresses that terrifying experiences cause a...
Cathy Caruth\u27s pioneering study of trauma and the posttraumatic forges a connection between the p...
This paper explores questions for writers who are depicting traumatised characters in their creative...
This thesis comprises a work of feminist fiction - the novel We Are Volcanoes - and a contextualisin...
This dissertation examines transatlantic women writers and how they chart historiographies of litera...
This book draws together international scholars to examine the representation of female trauma and w...
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...
This study examines modalities of psychological trauma in selected works by three women writers from...
This dissertation situates itself within the problematic (mis)representation of women’s traumatic Ho...
This chapter examines the representation of trauma, specifically the impact of the loss of children ...
This chapter examines the representation of trauma, specifically the impact of the loss of children ...
This paper examines contemporary women’s middlebrow fiction from the standpoint of trauma theory. Ta...
Focusing on Purple Hibiscus (2003) by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Housekeeping (1980) by Marilynne Rob...
[Abstract] This round table aimed at exploring how different female traumatic experiences have found...
This thesis conducts a close analysis of representations of trauma in six late twentieth century no...
Abstract: A central claim of contemporary trauma theory stresses that terrifying experiences cause a...
Cathy Caruth\u27s pioneering study of trauma and the posttraumatic forges a connection between the p...
This paper explores questions for writers who are depicting traumatised characters in their creative...
This thesis comprises a work of feminist fiction - the novel We Are Volcanoes - and a contextualisin...
This dissertation examines transatlantic women writers and how they chart historiographies of litera...
This book draws together international scholars to examine the representation of female trauma and w...
A theme common to contemporary women’s writing is the loss of a child and the effects of this on the...
This study examines modalities of psychological trauma in selected works by three women writers from...
This dissertation situates itself within the problematic (mis)representation of women’s traumatic Ho...