The conceptual field of trauma theory in postcolonial studies has from the start enabled the inclusion of interdisciplinary research, but postcolonial literary critics have long hesitated to develop innovative approaches to explore new areas for trauma theory. Now, however, there is a widespread understanding that a broader, interdisciplinary, comparative, and relational approach to trauma will open ways of accommodating not only culture-specific, but also broader ethical and political registers of trauma research for postcolonial studies. This relational, non-oppositional approach is what this article explores and demonstrates in an analysis of Toni Morrison’s novel Home (2012). It argues that Morrison addresses, absorbs and transforms pre...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...
The conceptual field of trauma theory in postcolonial studies has from the start enabled the inclusi...
English Department Honors Thesis.I argue that one of the most major focuses in Toni Morrison’s novel...
This dissertation analyzes Toni Morrison’s final five novels, namely Paradise, Love, A Mercy, Home a...
Toni Morrison’s tenth novel Home (2013), set in the 1950s, presents a disturbing and dark narrative ...
Dominant theorizations of cultural trauma often appeal to the twinned notions of “recognition” and “...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
This study examines trauma, particularly in the thematic contexts of the individual and the communit...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...
In this thesis, such postmodernist and postcolonial concepts as Foucault’s power/knowledge, Said’s O...
This work is an analysis of trauma in contemporary American literature. It specifically examines Ton...
This article discusses the notions of home, community, and alternative spiritualities in Toni Morris...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...
The conceptual field of trauma theory in postcolonial studies has from the start enabled the inclusi...
English Department Honors Thesis.I argue that one of the most major focuses in Toni Morrison’s novel...
This dissertation analyzes Toni Morrison’s final five novels, namely Paradise, Love, A Mercy, Home a...
Toni Morrison’s tenth novel Home (2013), set in the 1950s, presents a disturbing and dark narrative ...
Dominant theorizations of cultural trauma often appeal to the twinned notions of “recognition” and “...
Decolonizing trauma theory has been a major project in postcolonial literary scholarship ever since ...
This study examines trauma, particularly in the thematic contexts of the individual and the communit...
Abstract The plurality and growing number of responses to cultural trauma theory in postcolonial cri...
In this thesis, such postmodernist and postcolonial concepts as Foucault’s power/knowledge, Said’s O...
This work is an analysis of trauma in contemporary American literature. It specifically examines Ton...
This article discusses the notions of home, community, and alternative spiritualities in Toni Morris...
The chapter discusses trauma theory as a discipline that originated in Western and Euro-american per...
This article starts by engaging in a dialogue with the most relevant postcolonial emendations to tra...
Toni Morrison verbalizes in novel manners the pain and battle of a traumatized self and local area. ...