2018
DOI: 10.19044/esj.2018.v14n2p1
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Conjuring Trauma with (Self)Derision: The African and African-American Epistolary Fiction

Abstract: All the female narrators of the three stories examined here -So Long a Letter, The Color Purple, and Letters from France -suffer serious traumas attributable to their male counterparts. Thus as a healing process, letter-writing is an exercise in trust that traverses the distances between the addresser and the addressee. Blurring the lines in such a way results in an intimate narration of trauma that reads as a stream of consciousness, devoid of fear of judgment or retribution. This paper studies the literary d… Show more

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