Pain and Narrative Shape: Beyond the Indocility of Trauma in Three Newfoundland Novels

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M. J. Lerena
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Abstract

This article looks at trauma beyond the fixation on the limits of narrative as expressed in the mainstream theory of trauma in the 1990s, in the work of Cathy Caruth, Shoshana Felman and Dori Laub, among others. Its purpose is to achieve an appreciation of narrative as a navigable textual itinerary whose very flows and discontinuities are energized by a reconciliation (or lack thereof) with life’s shocking and incomprehensible moments. I build upon Amir Khadem’s rejection of the polarity between narrative and the incurable psychic wound in order to provide textual analyses of a corpus of three contemporary novels set in the context of a historically traumatized regional identity, that of Newfoundland in Canada: The Town That Forgot How to Breathe (2003), by Kenneth J. Harvey, February (2009), by Lisa Moore, and Sweetland (2014), by Michael Crummey. A revision of the role of genres traditionally used to describe historical and personal crises will help us observe how their conventions function within a context of outrage at the global and regional mismanagement of natural resources.Keywords: Canadian literature; testimony; trauma; gothic; environmental disasters; Newfoundland
痛苦与叙事形态:超越三部纽芬兰小说中创伤的顽固性
本文着眼于创伤,而不是像20世纪90年代凯茜·卡鲁斯(Cathy Caruth)、肖莎娜·费尔曼(Shoshana Felman)和多莉·劳布(Dori Laub)等人的作品中所表达的那样,专注于叙事的局限。它的目的是实现一种对叙事的欣赏,它是一条可导航的文本旅程,它的流动和间断都是由与生活中令人震惊和不可理解的时刻的和解(或缺乏和解)所激发的。我以阿米尔·卡德姆对叙事与无法治愈的精神创伤之间的两极对立的拒绝为基础,对加拿大纽芬兰的三部当代小说进行文本分析:肯尼斯·j·哈维的《忘记如何呼吸的小镇》(2003年),《二月》(2009年),丽莎·摩尔的《甜蜜》(2014年),迈克尔·克拉姆米的《甜蜜》(2014年)。对传统上用来描述历史和个人危机的体裁的角色进行修订,将有助于我们观察它们的惯例是如何在对全球和地区自然资源管理不善的愤怒背景下发挥作用的。关键词:加拿大文学;证词;创伤;哥特式;环境灾害;纽芬兰
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