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Title: The Notion of Criminality in Alias Grace by Margarete Atwood
Other Titles: Literature and Civilization
Authors: Karfa Hayat Sarra
Keywords: Alias Grace, Crime, Defense Mechanisms, Feminism, Freud, Trauma, PTSD.
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: Margaret Atwood's novel "Alias Grace" captivates readers with its exploration of feminism, trauma, and crime through the compelling story of Grace Marks, a young woman imprisoned for her alleged role in a double murder. This dissertation embarks on a journey to unravel the intricate connections between feminism and defense mechanisms, specifically focusing on denial, displacement, and repression as they manifest within Grace's complex character. Employing a meticulous close reading approach, this study dissects how Grace Marks both embodies and challenges the socio-cultural and psychological implications depicted throughout the novel.The contextual backdrop of Atwood's work situates it within the realm of feminist literature, highlighting the pervasive influence of patriarchy on women's lives. Drawing from this foundation, the dissertation examines the multifaceted character of Grace Marks, unraveling the manifestations of trauma within her psyche. By scrutinizing her experiences, such as her imprisonment and alleged involvement in the murders, this research aims to shed light on how these traumatic events shape Grace's memory and sense of self
URI: http://archives.univ-biskra.dz/handle/123456789/26801
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