Volume 5 Issue 2 Narrating Gender and Trauma

JLTS 5:2

Contents

Narrating Gender and Trauma: An Introduction
Beatriz Caballero Rodríguez and Caroline Verdier

Forbidden Zones: The Representation of Quiet Trauma in Recent British and French World War I Novels
Anna Branach-Kallas

An Eloquent Silence: Silent Women in Three Novels by Patrick Modiano
France Grenaudier-Klijn

Gender as Trauma in Buñuel’s Un chien andalou (1929)
Beatriz Caballero Rodríguez

A Singular Case: Love and Trauma in Carmen Laforet’s La isla y los demonios (1952)
Caragh Wells

Erasure and Reinscription: Representing Trauma in Amélie Nothomb
Mark D. Lee

Delphine de Vigan’s Pathographies: Writing as a Response to Trauma and Illness
Caroline Verdier

The Ecopoetics of Reparation: Sebald, Darrieussecq, and Barthes
Enda McCaffrey

“Postscript”
Lucia Aiello

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