Poetics of Disturbances : Narratives of Non-normative Bodies and Minds /

This volume calls for a Narratology of Diversity by investigating narratives of non-normative bodies and minds. It explores mental health representations in literature, including neurodiversity, the body-mind nexus, and embodied non-normativities, therein emphasizing the importance of understanding...

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Other Authors: Jumpertz, Jessica (Editor), Muijnck, Deborah de (Editor), Schneider, Ralf (Editor), Turnbull, Teresa (Editor)

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2025.

Series: Literature and Cultural Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2025.
Narratives and Mental Health ; 2.

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505 0 |t List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction - Poetics of Disturbances -- Deborah de Muijnck, Jessica Jumpertz, Ralf Schneider and Teresa Turnbull -- PART 1: Minds, Narratives and Normativities -- 1 Through the Looking Glass: Narrating the Madgirl in Anna Kavan's Sleep Has His House -- Laura de la Parra Fernández -- 2 Tense, Focalisation, and Mind: a Triangulate Relationship in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest -- Xinran Yang -- 3 Narrating Mental Health and Distress: the Twin Motif and Intermediality in Diana Evans's 26a -- Christina Slopek -- 4 Whose Story Is That? Experimental Narrative Strategies in Rethinking Normality and Age -- Daria Baryshnikova -- 5 Altered Consciousness in 1960s American Science Fiction: a Corpus-Stylistic Analysis -- Elizabeth Oakes -- PART 2: The Body-Mind Nexus, Narratives, and Normativities -- 6 All to No a Veil: Crip Humour and Neurodiversity in David Foster Wallace's Infinite Jest (1996) -- Gunther Martens & Liselotte Van der Gucht -- 7 Altered Narration: Unreliability in Narrators Living with Alzheimer's Disease -- Simona Adinolfi -- 8 Communicating Eating Disorders: Metaphor, Embodied Simulation and Experiential Understanding in Autopathographies -- Jakob Summerer -- 9 De-Pathologising Non-Normative Bodies and Minds of Persons with Dominance-Oriented Sexualities - the Role of Narratives about and in BDSM -- Henrik Zetterberg-Nielsen -- 10 Plastic Bodies, Plastic Minds? Transforming Transgender Childhood through Fiction -- Sven Van den Bossche -- 11 Politics of Mobility and Mental Health: Representations of Refugeedom in the Mini-Series Stateless (2020) -- Carolin Gebauer -- PART 3: Embodied Non-Normativities -- 12 Side-Effect Narration: Unreliable Embodiment and Ideological Repositioning in Clare Allan's Poppy Shakespeare -- Sandra Marzinkowski -- 13 "She is not Ours, We are Hers": We-Narration and Embodied Selves in Akwaeke Emezi's Freshwater -- Anke Sharma -- 14 Who Sees and Who Speaks with Our Head? Non-Normative Bodies, Minds, and Acts of Narration -- Ellen Peel -- 15 Embodied Being and Non-being in Bernard Rose's FRANK3N5T31N (2015) -- Kit Schuster -- 16 Playing with Speculative Bodies and Minds: Moral Imagination at Work in Primo Levi's Science Fiction -- Marzia Beltrami -- Index. 
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