
Récits contemporains d’endeuillés après suicide
Michèle Bacholle’s book is the first to examine autobiographical writings by contemporary French novelists, survivors of another person’s suicide. While Fottorino’s and Vigan’s books allow a reflection on family, filiation, and family secrets (with their pathogenic and transgenerational effects), Grimbert’s and Rahmani’s show how History (the Holocaust and the harkis’ massacres at the end of the Algerian War) caused delayed suicides, and Charneux and Delaume open a discussion on children as suicide survivors. Using sources in psychology and suicidology, this book shows the strategies these writers use to tell the unspeakable and shows how writing enables self-restructuration.By exploring suicide and the ins and outs of its specific kind of mourning, this book breaks a taboo.
- Undertitel
- Les cas Fottorino, Vigan, Grimbert, Rahmani, Charneux et Delaume
- Författare
- Michèle Bacholle-Boškovic
- ISBN
- 9789004376656
- Språk
- Franska
- Vikt
- 598 gram
- Serie
- Faux Titre (del 428)
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2018-11-22
- Förlag
- BRILL
- Sidor
- 284
