Narrating trauma in Takahashi Takako's 'Sora no hate made': perverse motherhood
This paper examines Takahashi Takako’s Sora no hate made (To the far reaches of the skies, 1973) as a piece of trauma fiction, and argues that childbirth, motherhood and infanticide are portrayed as traumatic events in the narrative. Drawing on the work of trauma theorists such as Dominick LaCapra,...
Main Author: | Flores, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Australian National University Press
2017
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