Trauma Narratives and Herstory
Sonya Andermahr, Silvia Pellicer Ortín
págs. 1-10
‘Compulsively Readable and Deeply Moving’: women’s Middlebrow Trauma Fiction
Sonya Andermahr
págs. 13-29
Traumatic Dislocations in Cristina Garcia’s Dreaming in Cuban and Loida Maritza Pérez’s Geographies of Home
Simone A. Aguiar
págs. 30-45
Trauma, Female Identity and the Trope of Splitting in Lessing, Figes, Tennant and Weldon
Olga Glebova
págs. 46-64
Of Grandmothers and Bad Wolves: Fairy-Tale, Myth and Trauma in Eva Figes’s Tales of Innocence and Experience
Julia Tofantšuk
págs. 65-79
Trauma and Survival in Dorothy Allison’s Bastard Out of Carolina, or the Power of Alternative Stories
Mélanie Grué
págs. 83-97
Overcoming Double Victimisation in Alice Walker’s The Color Purple or the Self-healing Power of Writing Herstory
Valérie Croisille
págs. 98-112
‘Locking the Door’: Self-deception, Silence and Survival in Alice Munro’s ‘Vandals’
Corinne Bigot
págs. 113-126
‘Stories Never Told’: Canonicity, History and Herstory in Dan Jacobson’s Her Story and The God-Fearer
David Brauner
págs. 129-140
Herstory Unwritten: Trauma, Memory, Identity and History in Toni Morrison’s Beloved
Emma Domínguez Rué
págs. 141-152
Depathologising Racial Melancholia in Intergenerational Herstories
Hannah Ho Ming Yit
págs. 153-168
Psychic Resilience in the Fragile Images of A Petal: A Post-Jungian Perspective on Retraumatisation
Emily Ashman
págs. 171-187
Wit(h)nessing Trauma in Keisuke Kinoshita’s Twenty-Four Eyes
Claudia Lindner Leporda
págs. 188-203
‘Cartoon Tears’: Diane Noomin’s ‘Baby Talk: A Tale of 3 4 Miscarriages’
Sarah Lightman
págs. 204-222
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