Reciprocating Care in French Survivor Narratives from the Algerian War

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE
A. Hubbell
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Three women who survived bombings as children during the Algerian War (1954-1956) published autobiographies of their recovery between 2012 and 2016. Danielle Michel-Chich had a leg amputated when she was five after a bombing in Algiers, Nicole Simon’s legs were burned and scarred from a bombing in Mostaganem when she was fifteen and Delphine Renard was blinded and disfigured at the age of four when a bomb exploded in her Parisian home. Each woman recounts the pain and guilt of survival and grapples with how to reciprocate the care they received. Using a social justice framework, this essay examines how narratives of care build connections between people. As the child survivors of terrorist attacks cope with medical and personal care after bodily trauma, writing becomes a major part of self-care in the recovery process.
阿尔及利亚战争时期法国幸存者叙事中的往复关怀
2012年至2016年,在阿尔及利亚战争(1954年至1956年)期间,三名童年时期在炸弹袭击中幸存下来的妇女出版了自传,讲述了她们的康复过程。丹妮尔·米歇尔-奇奇(Danielle Michel-Chich) 5岁时在阿尔及尔(Algiers)的一次爆炸中截肢;妮可·西蒙(Nicole Simon) 15岁时在莫斯塔加尼姆(Mostaganem)的一次爆炸中双腿烧伤,留下了疤痕;戴尔芬·雷纳德(Delphine Renard) 4岁时在巴黎的家中遭遇炸弹爆炸,双目失明,毁形。每个女人都讲述了生存的痛苦和内疚,并努力思考如何回报她们所得到的照顾。使用社会正义的框架,这篇文章探讨如何叙事的关怀建立人与人之间的联系。当恐怖袭击的儿童幸存者在身体创伤后应对医疗和个人护理时,写作成为康复过程中自我护理的重要组成部分。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of French Studies is an international, fully refereed journal devoted to French literature, culture, society and history. The journal encourages new theoretical engagements and particularly welcomes interdisciplinary approaches. Articles are published in English and French. The majority of numbers are focussed on a specific theme, but numbers on miscellaneous topics will usually be published annually.
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