The dialectic of silence and remembrance in Lily Brett’s ''Things could be worse''

dc.contributor.authorBotez, Catalina
dc.contributor.institutionEscola de Comunicação, Arquitetura, Artes e Tecnologias da Informação
dc.date.issued2011
dc.descriptionBabilónia : Revista Lusófona de Línguas, Culturas e Tradução
dc.description.abstractThe dynamics of silence and remembrance in Australian writer Lily Brett’s autobiographic fiction Things Could Be Worse reflects the crisis of memory and understanding experienced by both first and second-generation Holocaust survivors within the diasporic space of contemporary Australia. It leads to issues of handling traumatic and transgenerational memory, the latter also known as postmemory (M. Hirsch), in the long aftermath of atrocities, and problematises the role of forgetting in shielding displaced identities against total dissolution of the self. This paper explores the mechanisms of remembrance and forgetting in L. Brett’s narrative by mainly focusing on two female characters, mother and daughter, whose coming to terms with (the necessary) silence, on the one hand, and articulated memories, on the other, reflects different modes of comprehending and eventually coping with individual trauma. By differentiating between several types of silence encountered in Brett’s prose (that of the voiceless victims, of survivors and their offspring, respectively), I argue that silence can equally voice and hush traumatic experience, that it is never empty, but invested with individual and collective meaning. Essentially, I contend that beside the (self-)damaging effects of silence, there are also beneficial consequences of it, in that it plays a crucial role in emplacing the displaced, rebuilding their shattered self, and contributing to their reintegration, survival and even partial healing.en
dc.description.statusNon peer reviewed
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.identifier.citationBotez , C 2011 , ' The dialectic of silence and remembrance in Lily Brett’s ''Things could be worse'' ' , Default journal .
dc.identifier.issn1646-3730
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherEdições Universitárias Lusófonas
dc.relation.ispartofDefault journal
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.subjectLINGUÍSTICA
dc.subjectLITERATURA
dc.subjectSILÊNCIO
dc.subjectAUTOBIOGRAFIAS
dc.subjectFICÇÃO
dc.subjectANÁLISE LITERÁRIA
dc.subjectLINGUISTICS
dc.subjectLITERATURE
dc.subjectSILENCE
dc.subjectAUTOBIOGRAPHIES
dc.subjectFICTION
dc.subjectLITERARY ANALYSIS
dc.titleThe dialectic of silence and remembrance in Lily Brett’s ''Things could be worse''en
dc.typearticle

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