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Structural Domination and Quest for Jewish Identity: A Traumatic Study of Women's Characters in the Novels of Imre Kertesz
Abstract
The most distinct outcome of structural domination can be examined through the major historical event of the Holocaust that took place against the Jews. Imre Kertesz was a historical writer who diligently chronicled the injustice and discrimination against Jewish women in his works to highlight the barbarity that they have encountered. The study gives a poignant depiction of the deplorable condition of the women characters, who struggled and quested for their Jewish identity, equality, and liberty. Kertesz's Fateless and Kaddish for an Unborn Child depict marginalization, discrimination, and victimization of the Jewish women. Hence, the chapter will discuss the texts of Imre Kertesz from the theoretical perspectives of trauma in order to understand the indelible scars and other traumatic disorders of women characters. Along with this, the major concern of the study is to depict the dispossessedness of voice of Jewish women in particular, as a result of which they are at a loss to articulate the recurrence of discrimination, injustice, and oppression they witness.
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