This thesis conducts a close analysis of representations of trauma in six late twentieth century novels. I construct a theoretical framework by examining debates about trauma and narrative which have taken place in the fields of historiography, social studies, psychoanalysis and literary fiction. By drawing on these debates, I argue that the relationship between narrative and trauma is paradoxical: narrative is an essential tool, both for working-through and bearing witness to the trauma, but it can also intentionally or unintentionally be used to create an inauthentic version of events. I illustrate the need felt by many late twentieth century theorists for the development of a narrative form that will be able to produce an effective versi...
Trauma transforms time and narrative. Psychological trauma, the overwhelming mental response to dist...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
This dissertation explores the ways in which several fiction writers from France, the U.S., and Lati...
This thesis conducts a close analysis of representations of trauma in six late twentieth century no...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
Abstract: A central claim of contemporary trauma theory stresses that terrifying experiences cause a...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
Focusing on Purple Hibiscus (2003) by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Housekeeping (1980) by Marilynne Rob...
The dissertation investigates five contemporary British and North American novels that take traumati...
This study sets out to gain a better understanding of trauma and its concomitant haunting as reflect...
This study sets out to gain a better understanding of trauma and its concomitant haunting as reflect...
The twentieth century witnessed an abundant number of traumatic events related to dark history. Trau...
This study sets out to gain a better understanding of trauma and its concomitant haunting as reflect...
The thesis examines contemporary US-American novels which juxtapose several collective traumatic mem...
Recent literary trauma scholarship has conceded that the ‘classic’ trauma model, founded upon a Freu...
Trauma transforms time and narrative. Psychological trauma, the overwhelming mental response to dist...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
This dissertation explores the ways in which several fiction writers from France, the U.S., and Lati...
This thesis conducts a close analysis of representations of trauma in six late twentieth century no...
The historian Samuel Hynes has observed that World War I was not only the greatest military and poli...
Abstract: A central claim of contemporary trauma theory stresses that terrifying experiences cause a...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
Focusing on Purple Hibiscus (2003) by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Housekeeping (1980) by Marilynne Rob...
The dissertation investigates five contemporary British and North American novels that take traumati...
This study sets out to gain a better understanding of trauma and its concomitant haunting as reflect...
This study sets out to gain a better understanding of trauma and its concomitant haunting as reflect...
The twentieth century witnessed an abundant number of traumatic events related to dark history. Trau...
This study sets out to gain a better understanding of trauma and its concomitant haunting as reflect...
The thesis examines contemporary US-American novels which juxtapose several collective traumatic mem...
Recent literary trauma scholarship has conceded that the ‘classic’ trauma model, founded upon a Freu...
Trauma transforms time and narrative. Psychological trauma, the overwhelming mental response to dist...
This thesis investigates the production of a progressively traumatized narrative, beginning with nar...
This dissertation explores the ways in which several fiction writers from France, the U.S., and Lati...