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Karen Packwood

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Research Summary

Landscapes of Belonging: Representing trauma and post-abuse identity reclamation.

Writing: a way of leaving no space for death.

贬茅濒猫苍别 Cixous, 'Coming to Writing'

Within the overall context of trauma writing, [Re]-claim is a praxis-led creative critical contemporary meditation in which I examine the process of writing the identity reclamation process of the brutalised Self. Building on German 茅migr茅 author W.G. Sebald's poetics of displacement, my research currently focuses on exile, loss, memory, witnessing, testimony, belonging and identity whilst also examining the relationship between trauma writing, narrative form and the 'women writing themselves' theories of l'茅criture feminine. Set within the crumbling bombed out buildings and ubiquitous war graves of post-genocide Bosnia, the primary elements of trauma explored are the gaps and holes (LaCapra, 2004) created within the internal psychic landscape impacted by maternal abandonment and the ensuing post-abandonment breakdown, specifically examining the question: how do you write the unspeakable?

Future Research

Within the context of trauma writing, I aim to continue examining the discourse between 21st century praxis-led contemporary creative writing in relation to trauma and post-abuse identity reclamation with a specific emphasis on narrative form, gender, silence and voicing the voiceless.

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