شماره ركورد كنفرانس
5185
عنوان مقاله
Masculine Trauma in Katherine Mansfield’s The Fly
پديدآورندگان
Javadian Salemi Sahar Saharjavadian1998@gmail.com English Language and Literature, Malayer University
تعداد صفحه
12
كليدواژه
: Trauma , The Boss , Masculinity , Repression , Freud
سال انتشار
1401
عنوان كنفرانس
دومين همايش ملي دستاوردهاي نوين در آموزش، ادبيات، و مترجمي زبان انگليسي
زبان مدرك
انگليسي
چكيده فارسي
This research applies Sigmund Freud s psychoanalytic theory of trauma to Katherine Mansfield’s The Fly. It discusses the ways in which the protagonist of the story called the Boss attempts to deal with his traumatic memories. Freud in his Studies on Hysteria characterized individual trauma as; when a person is unable to react to a traumatic or affective memory in a way that successfully “discharges” those affects, and therefore feels powerless in the situation. It is this feeling of powerlessness that leads to trauma. This relationship between trauma and a lack of power manifests in the boss, which can be seen in his attempts to exert his hegemonic masculinity through the dominance and ownership at any given point of time. The idea of ownership is established throughout the story. The Boss wants to be able feel traumatized at will or to have ownership on his own trauma so trauma becomes part of the commodity economy in this particular narrative. It is concluded that although normally we associate trauma with loss and inability but trauma over here becomes the loss that has equitation of ownership.
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