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Bringing Up War Babies The Wartime Child In Womens Writing And Psychoanalysis At Midcentury 1st Edition Amanda Jane Jones

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Bringing Up War Babies The Wartime Child In Womens Writing And Psychoanalysis At Midcentury 1st Edition Amanda Jane Jones
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Bringing Up War Babies The Wartime Child In Womens Writing And Psychoanalysis At Midcentury 1st Edition Amanda Jane Jones instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.5 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Amanda Jane Jones
ISBN: 9781138500761, 1138500763
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Bringing Up War Babies The Wartime Child In Womens Writing And Psychoanalysis At Midcentury 1st Edition Amanda Jane Jones by Amanda Jane Jones 9781138500761, 1138500763 instant download after payment.

The figure of the wartime child in the mid-twentieth century unsettles and disturbs. This book employs a range of material – biographical, literary and historical – to chart some of the surprising and unanticipated crossovers between women’s writing and early psychoanalysis in the years of the Second World War and the decades before and after. This volume includes examples of children’s adventure fiction, as well as works written for adult audiences and important and previously unrecognized similarities are noted.

The war was a disruptive influence in the lives of all who lived through it. Although active self-censorship is observed in the behaviour and attitudes of adults at this time, this book demonstrates how fictional children are able to articulate feelings such as anxiety and fear that adults were under pressure to conceal or to repress and at times, the figure of the wartime child becomes a surrogate for the writer herself or her suppressed fears and anxiety. When peace returned, this study finds women writers quick to identify and communicate a discomfiting new ambivalence between parents and children.

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