A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

The Haunting Past: Exploring Jude’s Trauma and Stigma in Hanya Yanagihara’s A Little Life




AuthorsViitala, Lotta; Ghasemi, Mehdi

PublisherProject MUSE

Publication year2025

Journal:Journal of literature and trauma studies

Journal name in sourceJournal of Literature and Trauma Studies

Volume12

First page 93

Last page112

eISSN2045-4740

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1353/jlt.2023.a966710

Web address https://doi.org/10.1353/jlt.2023.a966710


Abstract

In this paper, we scrutinize Hanya Yanagihara’s novel A Little Life (2015) from psychoanalytic approach, focusing on trauma and identity studies. We apply Nicolas Abraham and Maria Torok’s theories of crypt, incorporation, and haunting as well as Cathy Caruth’s trauma theories to the novel and draw insights from Erving Goffman’s studies on disability and stigma to examine the profound impact of trauma on Jude’s identity. We study the protagonist’s self-perception, primarily shaped by the childhood abuse he has endured, and explore the enduring physical and mental scars that trauma leaves on the traumatized subject as represented in this novel. Furthermore, we draw upon the functionality of coping and defence mechanisms that the protagonist employs to alleviate his trauma and stigma. Through the lens of social identity, we discuss trauma’s role in shaping the traumatized individuals’ interactions with other people, and delve into some of the associated factors that foster feelings of isolation, suspicion, and unworthiness for trauma victims.

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