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Abstract This thesis explores Louise Bourgeois’ practice as a matrix of strategies, and is positioned in. 11 .He Disappeared into Complete Silence, plate 1, alternative titles, La Maison Solitaire and One Figure (1946-7). le Gratte del 20.
Abstract National-, community-, and college-based studies have documented the high prevalence of sexual assault among African American women. Although African American women experience sexual assault at alarming rates, they are less likely to disclose or seek help in the aftermath of sexual assault.
Silence: Abstract: This dissertation proposes ways out of traumatic silence in contemporary French and Francophone North African fiction. While silence has been the focus of trauma-centered texts in recent decades, I bring in the theoretical frameworks of affect theory, cultural translation, and new media as possible ways out of narrative rupture.
The image of the womb is naturally related to darkness, silence, immobility and water. Therefore, progression towards darkness could be interpreted as a regressus ad uterum. Beckett's treatment of the return to the womb shifts from the Freudian preoccupation with the individual mother to the Jungian archetypal mother, the Mater Magna.
Abstract. Inspired by the study of Western historiography and the processes by which silence enters into history in Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s seminal work, Silencing the Past: Power and the Production of History, this dissertation demonstrates that fiction can be used both for silencing the past and for rewriting it.This study focuses on seven novels, one short story and two plays published.
Both ludic and macabre, the theatrical works of Samuel Beckett and Jean Genet are a paradox to behold. Indeed, as this thesis seeks to illustrate, despite their vastly differing aesthetics, at the core of each playwright’s stage productions is a tension between the characters’ yearning for silence and invisibility, and the continual creation of an often humorous, chaotic, exaggerated or.
Abstract: This thesis, consisting of four chapters, explores female alienation and subjectivity as described by post-war French women writers. The first chapter will focus on critical and theoretical approaches to female alienation.