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The first decades of the twenty-first century have been beset by troubling social realities: coalition warfare, global terrorism and financial crisis, climate change, epidemics of family violence, violence toward women, addiction, neo-colonialism, continuing racial and religious conflict. While traumas involving large-scale or historical violence are widely represented in trauma theory, familial trauma is still largely considered a private matter, associated with personal failure. This book contributes to the emerging field of feminist trauma theory by bringing focus to works that contest this tendency, offering new understandings of the significance of the literary testimony and its relationship to broader society.
The Poetics of Transgenerational Trauma
adopts an interdisciplinary approach in examining how the literary testimony of familial transgenerational trauma, with its affective and relational contagion, illuminates transmissive cycles of trauma that have consequences across cultures and generations. It offers bold and insightful readings of works that explore those consequences in story-Alison Bechdel's
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
(2006), Hélène Cixous's
Hyperdream
(2009), Marguerite Duras's
The Lover
(1992), Pat Barker's
Regeneration Trilogy
(1999), and Alexis Wright's
Carpentaria
(2006) and
The Swan Book
(2013), concluding that such testimony constitutes a fundamentally feminist experiment and encounter.
challenges the casting of familial trauma in ahistorical terms, and affirms both trauma and writing as social forces of political import.
The Poetics of Transgenerational Trauma
adopts an interdisciplinary approach in examining how the literary testimony of familial transgenerational trauma, with its affective and relational contagion, illuminates transmissive cycles of trauma that have consequences across cultures and generations. It offers bold and insightful readings of works that explore those consequences in story-Alison Bechdel's
Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic
(2006), Hélène Cixous's
Hyperdream
(2009), Marguerite Duras's
The Lover
(1992), Pat Barker's
Regeneration Trilogy
(1999), and Alexis Wright's
Carpentaria
(2006) and
The Swan Book
(2013), concluding that such testimony constitutes a fundamentally feminist experiment and encounter.
challenges the casting of familial trauma in ahistorical terms, and affirms both trauma and writing as social forces of political import.