The terror and the time : banal violence and trauma in Caribbean discourse / Paula Morgan.
Kingston : University of the West Indies Press, 2014Description: ix, 247 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789766404963
- 9766404968
- Banal violence and trauma in Caribbean discourse
- 809.89729 23
- PN849.C3 M67 2014
- 18.07
- 18.26
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-231) and index.
Introduction: "Some deep, amnesiac blow" -- Part 1. Ontologies -- "Re-membering our scattered skeletons": literary representations of the Zong Massacre -- "The womb of my otherness": Creolization in "The view from the terrace" and "Barbados" -- Lament of the unhomely: nationhood and nonbelonging in the work of V.S. Naipaul -- "Something inside is laid wide like a wound": Walcott's city of pain and promise -- Part 2. Social issues -- One day for the hunter, one day for the prey: state criminality in Danticat's fiction -- "When memory is a bruise still tender": ageing and alzheimer's in Cascade and Soucouyant -- "Naked with unknowing": cildhood trauma and the unmaking of self -- "Rum till I die": discourses of alcoholism and death -- "No money, no love": representations of the social impact of poverty.
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