Through exploring complex suffering in the writings of Aminatta Forna, Isabel Allende and Anuradha Roy, Women Writing Trauma in the Global South dismantles conceptual shortcomings and problematic imbalances at the core of existing theorizations around psychological trauma. The global constellation of women writers from Sierra Leone, Chile and India facilitates a productive analysis of how the texts navigate intertwined experiences of individual and systemic trauma. The discussion departs from a recent critical turn in literary and cultural trauma studies and transgresses many interrelated boundaries of geocultural contexts, language and genre. Discovering the role of literary forms in reparative articulation and empathic witnessing, this critical intervention develops new ideas for an inclusive conceptual expansion of trauma from the global peripheries and contributes to the ongoing debate on marginalized suffering.



Autorentext

Annemarie Pabel is an independent researcher with a PhD in English literature. Her research interests include trauma studies and women's writing.



Inhalt

Chapter One: Introduction - Concepts and Contexts of Psychological Wounding

Canonical Cultural Trauma Theory and Emerging Perspectives

The Case for a Reconceptualization of Trauma

Wound Narratives from the Global South

Chapter Two: Aminatta Forna

Fictional Representations of Traumatic Disintegration in The Memory of Love

Prolonged and Insidious Trauma in The Devil that Danced on the Water

Narrative Critique of the PTSD Category in Happiness

Narrative Negotiations of a Context-specific Trauma Model

Complicated Witnessing in The Devil that Danced on the Water

                1. Unempathic Gazing and Professional Witnessing in Happiness

                                Post-traumatic Resilience in Happiness

                                Chapter Three: Isabel Allende

                                Writing during Trauma in Paula

                                Fictional Representations of Childhood Trauma in Portrait in Sepia

                                Inscriptions of Trauma in Landscape: Exile and Mental Dislocation

                                Resurfacing Wounds in Storytelling

                                Epistolary Narration in Articulating Bereavement

                                Magical Realist Elements in Representing the Unspeakable

                                Photography as a Testimonial Practice in Portrait in Sepia

                                Narrating 'Belonging' in My Invented Country

                                Chapter Four: Anuradha Roy

                                Fictional Representations of Prolonged Childhood Violence

                                Topographic and Architectural Manifestations of Traumatic Unhomeliness in An Atlas of Impossible Longing

                                Familial Disintegration and Unhomeliness

                                Self-awareness and Transgression of Forms in Articulating Trauma

                                Epistolary Elements and Narrative Authority

                                Chapter Five Conclusion - Connecting Trauma Narratives in the Global South

                                Inscriptions of Complex Wounds

                                Towards Conceptual Inclusivity

Titel
Women Writing Trauma in the Global South
Untertitel
A Study of Aminatta Forna, Isabel Allende and Anuradha Roy
EAN
9781000638844
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
08.09.2022
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
180