Acceso abierto

Between the urge to know and the need to deny: trauma and embodied memories in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye (1988)


Cite

Abraham, Nicolas, and Rand, Nicholas. (1987). Notes on the Phantom: A Complement to Freud’s Metapsychology. Critical Inquiry. 13(2), 287-292. www.jstor.org/stable/1343493.10.1086/448390 Search in Google Scholar

Atwood, Margaret. (1988). Cat’s Eye. London: Virago Press. Search in Google Scholar

Atwood, Margaret. (1996). Alias Grace. London: Virago Press. Search in Google Scholar

Atwood, Margaret. (2002). Negotiating With the Dead: A Writer on Writing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Search in Google Scholar

Banerjee, Chinmoy. (1990). Atwood’s Time: Hiding Art in Cat’s Eye. Modern Fiction Studies. 36 (4), 513-522.10.1353/mfs.0.0902 Search in Google Scholar

Bouson, Brooks J. (1990). The Anxiety of Being Influenced: Reading and Responding to Characters in Margaret Atwood’s The Edible Woman. Psychoanalysis, Gender, Genre. 24(2), 228-241. Search in Google Scholar

Culbertson, Roberta. (1995). Embodied Memory, Transcendence, and Telling, Recounting Trauma, Re-establishing the Self. New Literary History. 26(1), 169-95. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20057274.10.1353/nlh.1995.0007 Search in Google Scholar

De Jong, Nicole. (1998). Mirror Images in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye. Nora: Nordic Journal of Feminist and Gender Studies. 6 (2), 97-107. https://doi.org/10.1080/08038749850167806.10.1080/08038749850167806 Search in Google Scholar

Farber, Sharon Klayman.(1997). Self-Medication, Traumatic Re-enactments and Somatic Expression in Bulimic and Self-Mutilating Behavior. Critical Social Work Journal. 25, 87-106. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025785911606.10.1023/A:1025785911606 Search in Google Scholar

Farber, Sharon Klayman. (2002). When the Body is the Target: Self-Harm, Pain, and Traumatic Attachments, New York: A Joson Aronson Book. Search in Google Scholar

Freud, Sigmund.(2003). Beyond the Pleasure Principle and Other Writings. (Trans John Reddick), New York: Penguin Books. Search in Google Scholar

Freud, and Breuer, Joseph. (2004). Studies in Hysteria. (Trans Nicola Luckhurst), New York: Penguin Books. Search in Google Scholar

Galloway, Janice. (1989). The Trick is to Keep Breathing. London: Minerva. Search in Google Scholar

Genca, Papatya Alkan. (2019). Corporeality of Trauma and Loss in Janice Galloway’s The Trick is to Keep Breathing. Monograf, 11, 131-144. Search in Google Scholar

Givner, Jessie. (1992). Names, Faces and Signatures in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye and The Handmaid’s Tale. George Woodcrock: An 80th Birthday Collection. 133, 56-75. Search in Google Scholar

Herman, Judith Lewis. (1992). Trauma and Recovery: the Aftermath of Violence-from Domestic Abuse to Political Terror. New York: Perseus Books Group. Search in Google Scholar

Howell, Elizabeth F. (2005). The Dissociative Mind. New York: Routledge. Search in Google Scholar

Jones, Bethan. (2008). Traces of Shame: Margaret Atwood’s Portrayal of Childhood, Bullying and its Consequences in Cat’s Eye. Critical Survey. 20 (1), 29-42. DOI:10.3167/cs.2008.200104.10.3167/cs.2008.200104 Search in Google Scholar

Kristeva, Julia. (1982). Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection. New York: Columbia University Press. Search in Google Scholar

Lacapra, Dominick. (2001). Writing History, Writing Trauma. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press. Search in Google Scholar

Lifton, Robert Jay. (1995). An Interview with Robert Jay Lifton. In: Cathy Caruth (Ed), Explorations in Memory. The Johns Hopkins University Press. 128-147. Search in Google Scholar

Meese, Elizabeth. (1986). Crossing the Double-cross: the Practice of Feminist Criticism. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina. Search in Google Scholar

Nicolié, Milena. (2017). The Mirror Motif in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye. Belgrade Bells, 9(7),107-121. https://doi.org/10.18485/bells.2017.9.710.18485/bells.2017.9.7 Search in Google Scholar

Norton, Byron, Ferriegel, Mark, and Norton, Carol. (2011). Somatic Expressions of Trauma in Experiential Play Therapy. International Journal of Play Therapy. 20 (3), 138-152. https://doi.org/10.1037/a002434910.1037/a0024349 Search in Google Scholar

Scarry, Elaine. (1985). The Body in Pain: The Making and Unmaking of the World. New York: Oxford University Press. Search in Google Scholar

Schonfelder, Christa. (2013). (Re) Visions of the Buried Self: Childhood Trauma and Self Narration in Margaret Atwood’s Cat’s Eye. In: Haunted Narratives Life Writing in an Age of Trauma. University of Toronto Press. 257-273.10.3138/9781442664197-018 Search in Google Scholar

Van der Hart, Onno, and Friedman, Barbara. (1989). A Reader Guide to Pierre Janet on Dissociation: a Neglected Intellectual Heritage. Dissociation. 2 (1), 3-16. Search in Google Scholar

Van der Kolk, Bessel A. (2014). The Body Keeps the Score. Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma. New York: Viking. Search in Google Scholar

Vickroy, Laurie. (2005). Seeking Symbolic Immortality: Visualizing Trauma in Cat’s Eye. An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal. 38 (2), 129-143. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44029436. Search in Google Scholar