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Familjen som pesthärd: Sjukdom och förbrytelse i Vigdis Hjorths Arv og miljø

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https://doi.org/10.14712/24646830.2019.35
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2019-12-19
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Journal article
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Johnsson, Henrik
Abstract
This article conducts a close reading of Vigdis Hjorth’s novel Arv og miljø (2016). I argue that the novel is informed by an imagery of contagion and disease which is used to express a theme of dysfunctional familial relationships. A related imagery of boundaries and cleanliness is used to relay the narrator’s experience of having been sexually assaulted by her father. In closing, I maintain that the novel should be regarded as a literary text influenced by popular representations of psychoanalytical theory and practice.
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Karolinum Press
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Johnsson H. Familjen som pesthärd: Sjukdom och förbrytelse i Vigdis Hjorths Arv og miljø. Acta Universitatis Carolinae Philologica. 2019;3:115-127
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