Includes bibliographical references
Tiina KirssTrauma and Utopia: Benjamin, Adorno, and Elie Wiesel's Night / Philipp Schweighauser: Seeing ghosts: theorizing haunting in literary texts
Julia Straub: Richard Wollheim's Germs: life writing as therapy, despite theory
Maarja Hollo: Writing childhood, writing lack
Nora Anna Escherle: Loquacious silences: Vikram Seth's Two lives and the German language
Eneken Laanes: Unsayable or merely unsaid?
Leena Kurvet-Käosaar: Voicing trauma in the deportation narratives of Baltic women
Annie Cottier: Trauma narratives and national identity
Stefanie Preuss: "Metaphors for the Scots today": history and national identity in Scottish drama after 1945
Eva Rein: Aspects of post-imperial constructions of nationhood
Eneken Laanes: Anecdotalization of memory in Jaan Kross' Paigallend
Nora Anna Escherle: Meddling with memory--negating grand narratives
Aija Sakova: Fighting fear with writing: Christa Wolf's Kindheitsmuster and Ene Mihkelson's Ahasveeruse uni (The sleep of Ahasuerus)
Julia Straub: The stigma of the autobiographical
Eva Rein: The search for the lost parent in Joy Kogawa's Obasan and Ene Mihkelson's Ahasveeruse uni (The sleep of Ahasuerus)
Stefanie Preuss: Making the silence speak: a critical discussion of trauma transmission and identity formation
Christa Schönfelder: (Re-)visions of the buried self: childhood trauma and self-narration in Margaret Atwood's Cat's eye
Aija Sakova: Grasping patterns of violence
Maarja Hollo: Nostalgia and redemption in Bernard Kangro's Joonatan novels
Christa Schönfelder: Renegotiations of longing and belonging: exile, memory and nostalgia
Annie Cottier: Haunted whispers from the footnotes: life writing in Raj Kamal Jha's Fireproof
Leena Kurvet-Käosaar: What only fiction can do
Margit Sutrop.: Afterword: Ethical and political aspects of life writing and remembering
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