La memoria inexorable
La memoria inexorable
By:Lauren E. Schneider
Published on 2010 by
This project proposes a reading using trauma theory of three novels written at three different points in the Spanish post-Civil War period: Nada, by Carmen Laforet, Primera memoria, by Ana María Matute, and El cuarto de atrás, by Carmen Martín Gaite, which are compared with three texts by authors writing about Argentina's |Guerra Sucia| or |Dirty War|: |Cambio de armas| by Luisa Valenzuela, The Little School by Alicia Partnoy, and Una sola muerte numerosa by Nora Strejilevich. My project identifies how the narration of each text demonstrates the initial lack of comprehension at the time of the occurrence of the events that took place during the Spanish Civil war and Argentina's |Dirty War|, respectively, qualifying them as examples of the |belated experience| of the trauma. As far as they are understood to be trauma narratives, the texts function as memory's attempt to understand a history that constantly eludes comprehension, but the way each narration approaches this understanding changes according to the augmenting temporal distance after the events of the wars. These texts also reveal the female experience of traumatic events, as they are all written by women authors about female protagonists giving testimony of the events that they have experienced in some way.
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