Echoes of Historical Trauma: An Analysis of Beloved and The God of Small Things

Khanak Ashveena Mayank
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This research delves into the profound impact of historical traumas arising from slavery and caste oppression on memory and identity in Beloved and The God of Small Things. Employing trauma theory as the analytical framework, the study explores the thematic intersections and narrative techniques used by Morrison and Roy to portray the effects of trauma on individual and collective identity. Through a comparative analysis, the research delves into how the temporal hybridity and non-linear structures in the novels serve to represent the complexities of traumatic experiences. The presence of repetition in both narratives will also be examined, illustrating how the characters grapple with their recurring trauma. Furthermore, the research explores how the respective traumas have fractured the identities of the protagonists, shaping their perceptions of self and others, and influencing their relationships with their families. This research provides an examination of the lasting effects of slavery and caste oppression, offering insights into the ways literature can act as a medium for exploring collective historical traumas and their resonance in contemporary societies. Moreover, the research underscores the significance of recognizing and addressing trauma in order to foster healing and resilience in individuals and communities.
历史创伤的回声:《宠儿》与《小事之神》分析
本研究探讨了《宠儿》和《小事之神》中奴隶制和种姓压迫所产生的历史创伤对记忆和身份的深刻影响。本研究以创伤理论为分析框架,探讨莫里森和罗伊在描述创伤对个人和集体身份的影响时所使用的主题交叉点和叙事技巧。通过比较分析,探讨小说中的时间混杂性和非线性结构如何表现创伤经历的复杂性。在这两种叙述中,重复的存在也将被检查,说明人物如何与他们反复出现的创伤作斗争。此外,该研究还探讨了各自的创伤如何破坏了主人公的身份,塑造了他们对自我和他人的看法,并影响了他们与家人的关系。这项研究对奴隶制和种姓压迫的持久影响进行了考察,为文学作为探索集体历史创伤及其在当代社会中的共鸣的媒介提供了见解。此外,该研究强调了认识和解决创伤的重要性,以促进个人和社区的愈合和恢复力。
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