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13. Fighting Fear with Writing: Christa Wolf’s Kindheitsmuster and Ene Mihkelson’s Ahasveeruse uni (The Sleep of Ahasuerus)
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Life Writing in an Age of Trauma 1
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Part One: Life Writing and Trauma: Theorizing the Vicissitudes of Representing Violence
- 1. Seeing Ghosts: Theorizing Haunting in Literary Texts 21
- 2. Trauma and Utopia: Benjamin, Adorno, and Elie Wiesel’s Night 45
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Part Two: Auto/biographies as Trauma Narratives
- 3. Richard Wollheim’s Germs: Life Writing as Therapy, Despite Theory 85
- 4. Writing Childhood, Writing Lack 101
- 5. Loquacious Silences: Vikram Seth’s Two Lives and the German Language 107
- 6. Unsayable or Merely Unsaid? 123
- 7. Voicing Trauma in the Deportation Narratives of Baltic Women 129
- 8. Trauma Narratives and National Identity 152
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Part Three: Limit-cases: Exploring the Limits of Telling Pain
- 9. “Metaphors for the Scots Today”: History and National Identity in Scottish Drama after 1945 161
- 10. Aspects of Post-Imperial Constructions of Nationhood 179
- 11. Anecdotalization of Memory in Jaan Kross’s Paigallend 187
- 12. Meddling with Memory – Negating Grand Narratives 203
- 13. Fighting Fear with Writing: Christa Wolf’s Kindheitsmuster and Ene Mihkelson’s Ahasveeruse uni (The Sleep of Ahasuerus) 211
- 14. The Stigma of the Autobiographical 225
- 15. The Search for the Lost Parent in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan and Ene Mihkelson’s Ahasveeruse uni (The Sleep of Ahasuerus) 230
- 16. Making the Silence Speak: A Critical Discussion of Trauma Transmission and Identity Formation 245
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Part Four: Fictions of Loss and Trauma
- 17. (Re-)Visions of the Buried Self: Childhood Trauma and Self-Narration in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye 257
- 18. Grasping Patterns of Violence 275
- 19. Nostalgia and Redemption in Bernard Kangro’s Joonatan Novels 279
- 20. Renegotiations of Longing and Belonging: Exile, Memory, and Nostalgia 297
- 21. Haunted Whispers from the Footnotes: Life Writing in Raj Kamal Jha’s Fireproof 305
- 22. What Only Fiction Can Do 316
- Afterword: Ethical and Political Aspects of Life Writing and Remembering 321
- Contributors 335
- Index 339
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction: Life Writing in an Age of Trauma 1
-
Part One: Life Writing and Trauma: Theorizing the Vicissitudes of Representing Violence
- 1. Seeing Ghosts: Theorizing Haunting in Literary Texts 21
- 2. Trauma and Utopia: Benjamin, Adorno, and Elie Wiesel’s Night 45
-
Part Two: Auto/biographies as Trauma Narratives
- 3. Richard Wollheim’s Germs: Life Writing as Therapy, Despite Theory 85
- 4. Writing Childhood, Writing Lack 101
- 5. Loquacious Silences: Vikram Seth’s Two Lives and the German Language 107
- 6. Unsayable or Merely Unsaid? 123
- 7. Voicing Trauma in the Deportation Narratives of Baltic Women 129
- 8. Trauma Narratives and National Identity 152
-
Part Three: Limit-cases: Exploring the Limits of Telling Pain
- 9. “Metaphors for the Scots Today”: History and National Identity in Scottish Drama after 1945 161
- 10. Aspects of Post-Imperial Constructions of Nationhood 179
- 11. Anecdotalization of Memory in Jaan Kross’s Paigallend 187
- 12. Meddling with Memory – Negating Grand Narratives 203
- 13. Fighting Fear with Writing: Christa Wolf’s Kindheitsmuster and Ene Mihkelson’s Ahasveeruse uni (The Sleep of Ahasuerus) 211
- 14. The Stigma of the Autobiographical 225
- 15. The Search for the Lost Parent in Joy Kogawa’s Obasan and Ene Mihkelson’s Ahasveeruse uni (The Sleep of Ahasuerus) 230
- 16. Making the Silence Speak: A Critical Discussion of Trauma Transmission and Identity Formation 245
-
Part Four: Fictions of Loss and Trauma
- 17. (Re-)Visions of the Buried Self: Childhood Trauma and Self-Narration in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye 257
- 18. Grasping Patterns of Violence 275
- 19. Nostalgia and Redemption in Bernard Kangro’s Joonatan Novels 279
- 20. Renegotiations of Longing and Belonging: Exile, Memory, and Nostalgia 297
- 21. Haunted Whispers from the Footnotes: Life Writing in Raj Kamal Jha’s Fireproof 305
- 22. What Only Fiction Can Do 316
- Afterword: Ethical and Political Aspects of Life Writing and Remembering 321
- Contributors 335
- Index 339