Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant

Raussert W (2023)
JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies" 14(2): 91-114.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
The article discusses David Chariandy’s novel Soucouyant (2007) in the context of critical disability studies and hemispheric American studies. In particular, it explores dementia as a cultural narrative that links the protagonist’s personal case of dementia to her traumatic experiences of US violence, abuse, and exploitation in the Caribbean, her forced migration in Trinidad, and unfulfilled hopes of integration into Canadian society after having immigrated in the context of Canadian labor and immigration programs in the early 1960s. The article explores the various levels of meaning dementia unfolds in Chariandy’s novel as critical reflection on memory.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies"
Band
14
Ausgabe
2
Seite(n)
91-114
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2984582

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Raussert W. Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant. JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies". 2023;14(2):91-114.
Raussert, W. (2023). Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant. JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies", 14(2), 91-114.
Raussert, Wilfried. 2023. “Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant”. JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies" 14 (2): 91-114.
Raussert, W. (2023). Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant. JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies" 14, 91-114.
Raussert, W., 2023. Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant. JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies", 14(2), p 91-114.
W. Raussert, “Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant”, JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies", vol. 14, 2023, pp. 91-114.
Raussert, W.: Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant. JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies". 14, 91-114 (2023).
Raussert, Wilfried. “Mental Illness as Cultural Narrative: Dementia, Im/migrant Experience and InterAmerican Entanglements in David Chariandy’s Soucouyant”. JTAS Special Forum (Fall 2023) "Diagnosing Migrant Experience: Medical Humanities and Transnational American Studies" 14.2 (2023): 91-114.
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