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Traumatic Experience And Repressed Memory In Magical Realist Novels 1st Edition Md Abu Shahid Abdullah

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Traumatic Experience And Repressed Memory In Magical Realist Novels 1st Edition Md Abu Shahid Abdullah
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Md Abu Shahid Abdullah
ISBN: 9781527546288, 9781527547889, 1527546284, 1527547884
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Traumatic Experience And Repressed Memory In Magical Realist Novels 1st Edition Md Abu Shahid Abdullah by Md Abu Shahid Abdullah 9781527546288, 9781527547889, 1527546284, 1527547884 instant download after payment.

This book explores the close association between the literary representation of historical trauma and the alternative narrative form of magical realism, underscoring the role of memory, empathy and imagination. It discusses the potential of magical realism to give a literary representation to individual and collective trauma arising from the Holocaust, slavery, and apartheid, and to turn those unspoken memories into narratives. It also analyses the role of magical realism in depicting trauma suffered by female victims during and following those events. Again, by dealing with the above-mentioned events, their specific historical context and universal meaning for humankind, this book highlights a universal experience of trauma.

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