
Writing Wounds
The Inscription of Trauma in post-1968 French Women's Life-writing
Kathryn Robson(Author)
Rodopi (Publisher)
Published on 1. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
197 pages
978-90-420-1921-8 (ISBN)
Description
In the last decade, the question of how trauma is remembered and narrated has become increasingly crucial in literary studies and in psychotherapy. Writing Wounds rethinks the relation between trauma, memory and narrative through readings of key fictional, autobiographical and "autofictional" texts by recent French women writers: Marie Cardinal, Chantal Chawaf, Helene Cixous, Charlotte Delbo, Beatrice de Jurquet and Sarah Kofman. By drawing on and also interrogating recent theories of trauma, this study shows that trauma is inscribed in writing through recurring images of the body and of bodily wounding that mark the limits and possibilities of narrativisation.
This book has a double aim: to offer new readings of texts by modern French women writers and to rethink the crucial question of how narratives of trauma are to be read. Writing Wounds will be of interest to researchers working on trauma, modern French literature, women's writing or "life-writing" as well as to a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses on trauma and narrative.
This book has a double aim: to offer new readings of texts by modern French women writers and to rethink the crucial question of how narratives of trauma are to be read. Writing Wounds will be of interest to researchers working on trauma, modern French literature, women's writing or "life-writing" as well as to a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses on trauma and narrative.
More details
Series
Language
English
French
Place of publication
Leiden
Netherlands
Publishing group
Brill
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 220 mm
Width: 150 mm
Weight
345 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-420-1921-8 (9789042019218)
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Content
Preface: Writing Wounds
Introduction: The Story of Trauma in "Trauma Theory"
Hysterical Heroines: From "Dora" to Marie Cardinal's Les Mots pour le dire and Autrement dit
Writing (through) the body : Helene Cixous's Dedans and "Stigmata"
"Perdre pied": The Inscription of Sexual Abuse in Beatrice de Jurquet's Autobiographical Fiction
Chantal Chawaf's Le Manteau noir : Survival, Departure and Bearing Witness
Choking on Words : Sarah Kofman's Autobiographical Writings
Ghost-writing the Holocaust: Charlotte Delbo's Auschwitz et apres
Conclusion: Re-Reading the Wound
Works Cited
Introduction: The Story of Trauma in "Trauma Theory"
Hysterical Heroines: From "Dora" to Marie Cardinal's Les Mots pour le dire and Autrement dit
Writing (through) the body : Helene Cixous's Dedans and "Stigmata"
"Perdre pied": The Inscription of Sexual Abuse in Beatrice de Jurquet's Autobiographical Fiction
Chantal Chawaf's Le Manteau noir : Survival, Departure and Bearing Witness
Choking on Words : Sarah Kofman's Autobiographical Writings
Ghost-writing the Holocaust: Charlotte Delbo's Auschwitz et apres
Conclusion: Re-Reading the Wound
Works Cited