In this project, I explore how generational trauma affects families as a whole, as well as the individual members. In order to accomplish this goal, I compare Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon (1977) and Marilynne Robinson’s Housekeeping (1980), two novels about traumas that pass through three generations by means of parenting and naming. These generational traumas culminate in third-generation protagonists who, in turn, have complicated relationships with their families and discordance between what is expected of them and what they want for themselves. Both novels explore the ways that storytelling works as a form of bearing witness, and the repercussions that the failure to bear witness to one’s trauma may have. Ultimately, I explore the pr...
Evie Wyld’s novel All the Birds, Singing (2013) draws attention to the interrelation of personal his...
This is a senior honors thesis completed through the Department of English at UNC-Chapel Hill. Drawi...
This article aims to uncover the tensions and connections between Lisa Appignanesi’s autobiographica...
This study examines trauma, particularly in the thematic contexts of the individual and the communit...
A comparative analysis of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony and Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, with a...
When trauma’s genesis is in societal racism or the patriarchal power structure, it can leach its w...
Toni Morrison???s novel Beloved, written in 1987, is a response to previous slave narratives as a re...
This thesis explores how ecocriticism and trauma theory intersect within Jesmyn Ward’s novel Sing, U...
PhD ThesisFocusing on works published in the late twentieth century by three contemporary postcoloni...
This project examines how fiction writers of the U.S. South and South Africa have grappled with the ...
Toni Morrison revisits one of the main thematic concerns, child abuse and trauma, of her premier nov...
This thesis comprises a creative component in the form of a full~length novel, The Grieving Mothers ...
Implications of racial oppression on personal and collective African American identity formation in ...
This project explores the relationships between memory, intimacy, and witnessing trauma in the world...
Emma Donoghue’s Room deals with the problems associated with children’s identity and development, as...
Evie Wyld’s novel All the Birds, Singing (2013) draws attention to the interrelation of personal his...
This is a senior honors thesis completed through the Department of English at UNC-Chapel Hill. Drawi...
This article aims to uncover the tensions and connections between Lisa Appignanesi’s autobiographica...
This study examines trauma, particularly in the thematic contexts of the individual and the communit...
A comparative analysis of Leslie Marmon Silko’s Ceremony and Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, with a...
When trauma’s genesis is in societal racism or the patriarchal power structure, it can leach its w...
Toni Morrison???s novel Beloved, written in 1987, is a response to previous slave narratives as a re...
This thesis explores how ecocriticism and trauma theory intersect within Jesmyn Ward’s novel Sing, U...
PhD ThesisFocusing on works published in the late twentieth century by three contemporary postcoloni...
This project examines how fiction writers of the U.S. South and South Africa have grappled with the ...
Toni Morrison revisits one of the main thematic concerns, child abuse and trauma, of her premier nov...
This thesis comprises a creative component in the form of a full~length novel, The Grieving Mothers ...
Implications of racial oppression on personal and collective African American identity formation in ...
This project explores the relationships between memory, intimacy, and witnessing trauma in the world...
Emma Donoghue’s Room deals with the problems associated with children’s identity and development, as...
Evie Wyld’s novel All the Birds, Singing (2013) draws attention to the interrelation of personal his...
This is a senior honors thesis completed through the Department of English at UNC-Chapel Hill. Drawi...
This article aims to uncover the tensions and connections between Lisa Appignanesi’s autobiographica...