Whiteness and Trauma
Explore the compelling intersections of race and literature in Whiteness and Trauma by Victoria Burrows, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2004. This insightful study spans 228 pages and delves into the profound literary works of renowned authors Jean Rhys, Jamaica Kincaid, and Toni Morrison. Utilizing innovative cultural and literary theories, Burrows expertly examines the complex, 'knotted' relationships between mothers and daughters that are central to the narratives of these influential writers.
Perfect for anyone interested in Caribbean literature, women’s literature, and the broader context of race in literature, this book invites readers to engage with the intricate themes woven throughout the texts. Discover how trauma and identity shape literary expressions and challenge perceptions of race and gender in this thought-provoking examination.