VOLUME IX, NUMBER 1
TRAUMA, NARRATIVE, RESPONSIBILITY (I)
Published online: 2019-11-30
Articles
The Representation and Overcoming of Perpetrator Trauma in Rachel Seiffert’s Afterwards
Paula Romo-Mayor (paularmg@unizar.es) pages 1-9
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.1
Autofiction, Colonial Massacres and the Politics of Memory
Hywel Dix (HDix@bournemouth.ac.uk) pages 10-22
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.2
Aesthetic Means of Ethical Engagement in Rithy Panh’s The Missing Picture
Alina Predescu (alina.predescu@gmail.com) pages 23-32
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.3
Childhood Trauma in Maya Angelou’s Autobiographical Fiction – Abuse and Displacement
Nina Roşcan (ninaroscan@yahoo.com) pages 33-41
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.4
“Daddy, can’t you see we are burning?” Traumatic Time and Parental Responsibility in Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester by the Sea
Lona Moutafidou (kmoutafidou@enl.auth.gr) pages 42-52
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.5
Melancholia Becomes Electric: The Dead Mother as Prophetess of Revolution in Blok’s “Шаги Командора”
Timothy Williams (twilliams@wa.amu.edu.pl) pages 53-64
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.6
Re-framing the Spanish Civil War as ‘Cultural Trauma’: When Responsibilities Get Blurred After Violence
Rafael Pérez Baquero (rafaelperbaq@gmail.com) pages 65-74
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.7
The “Passing Clouds” of Nationalism in Anthea Nicholson and Kapka Kassabova: Cross-Border Recollection of Political Trauma
Petya Tsoneva (petyatzoneva@hotmail.com) pages 75-82
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.8
The Parish and the World in Irish Poetry
Bernard O’Donoghue (bernard.odonoghue@ell.ox.ac.uk) pages 83-96
https://doi.org/10.31178/UBR.9.1.9
Book Review
Elif Shafak. How to Stay Sane in an Age of Division. London: Profile Books Ltd., 2019
Nicolae Andrei-Popa (nickpopa25@yahoo.com) pages 97-98