The present study aims to scrutinize the concept of trauma in Laleh khadivi’s work entitled, The Walking. The objective of the study is to examine how Khadivi’s work can be read through theories of trauma. The Freudian notion of trauma focuses on the remaining psychological wounds on subjects’ identity while Alexander’s concept, cultural trauma, concentrates on the cultural outcome of a horrendous event at the collective level. Traumas are not solely private psychological experiences and are restricted to one solitude individual as they can expose themselves as collective experiences. Literary works are valuable properties picturing the results and outcomes of trauma both at its individual and collective level. In the current paper, concept...
© BEIESP. Researchers agree that the reasons for the trauma are the sudden radical changes taking pl...
Book synopsis: As a concept, 'Trauma' has attracted a great deal of interest in literary studies. A ...
ABSTRACT This paper considers Freud's concept of trauma and its resonances in contemporary cultural ...
The present study aims to scrutinize the concept of trauma in Laleh khadivi's work entitled, The Wal...
Trauma theory of the 1990s pioneered by Cathy Caruth, Shoshana Felman, and Geoffrey Hartman has been...
Trauma is a subjective and extensive term with its diverse implications on individuals and consequen...
textThis thesis is concerned with the concepts of exile, trauma, and nostalgia and how they all come...
The history of Afghanistan teems with several coup d’états, civil wars, foreign military interventi...
The psychological foundation of rites de passage have long been debated within the history of religi...
This paper elaborates an in-depth research on the novel Where the Streets Had a Name. This research ...
The 20th century of human history was overshadowed by the horrifying events of world wars and totali...
The present survey aims to overview the criticism on the theory of cultural trauma, as well as to de...
This paper provides a cultural critique of the concept of trauma by examining the generational narra...
The notion of trauma is widely used in contemporary research on literature, film, music, and other f...
Trauma theories have acquired paradigmatic significance in the study of war and representations of v...
© BEIESP. Researchers agree that the reasons for the trauma are the sudden radical changes taking pl...
Book synopsis: As a concept, 'Trauma' has attracted a great deal of interest in literary studies. A ...
ABSTRACT This paper considers Freud's concept of trauma and its resonances in contemporary cultural ...
The present study aims to scrutinize the concept of trauma in Laleh khadivi's work entitled, The Wal...
Trauma theory of the 1990s pioneered by Cathy Caruth, Shoshana Felman, and Geoffrey Hartman has been...
Trauma is a subjective and extensive term with its diverse implications on individuals and consequen...
textThis thesis is concerned with the concepts of exile, trauma, and nostalgia and how they all come...
The history of Afghanistan teems with several coup d’états, civil wars, foreign military interventi...
The psychological foundation of rites de passage have long been debated within the history of religi...
This paper elaborates an in-depth research on the novel Where the Streets Had a Name. This research ...
The 20th century of human history was overshadowed by the horrifying events of world wars and totali...
The present survey aims to overview the criticism on the theory of cultural trauma, as well as to de...
This paper provides a cultural critique of the concept of trauma by examining the generational narra...
The notion of trauma is widely used in contemporary research on literature, film, music, and other f...
Trauma theories have acquired paradigmatic significance in the study of war and representations of v...
© BEIESP. Researchers agree that the reasons for the trauma are the sudden radical changes taking pl...
Book synopsis: As a concept, 'Trauma' has attracted a great deal of interest in literary studies. A ...
ABSTRACT This paper considers Freud's concept of trauma and its resonances in contemporary cultural ...