Imaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: The Undecidable in Graham Swift's Tomorrow and Mothering Sunday

This paper aims to investigate the possible connection between specters and silence in Graham Swift’s Tomorrow (2007) and Mothering Sunday (2016). In both novels, the protagonists predominantly speak in interior monologues, recounting the memories and secrets that haunt them, in what could be constr...

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Main Author: Weiger, Rebecca
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Language:English
Published: Malmö universitet, Malmö högskola, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3) 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-429502021-06-11T05:25:21ZImaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: The Undecidable in Graham Swift's Tomorrow and Mothering SundayengWeiger, RebeccaMalmö universitet, Malmö högskola, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)2021SwiftFemale narratorsSpectersSilenceDerridaUndecidabilityGeneral Literature StudiesLitteraturvetenskapThis paper aims to investigate the possible connection between specters and silence in Graham Swift’s Tomorrow (2007) and Mothering Sunday (2016). In both novels, the protagonists predominantly speak in interior monologues, recounting the memories and secrets that haunt them, in what could be construed as an attempt to exorcise the ghosts of their past. The paper’s understanding of specters is based on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx (1993), and the idea that specters - as figures that exist in states of in-between - disrupt not only temporality, but what we know to be true. Much like specters, the protagonists vacillate between states, neither speaking nor remaining silent, as they address absent or imagined listeners. This undecidability leaves one to wonder if their ghosts are - or ever can be - truly exorcised.  Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-42950application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Swift
Female narrators
Specters
Silence
Derrida
Undecidability
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
spellingShingle Swift
Female narrators
Specters
Silence
Derrida
Undecidability
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
Weiger, Rebecca
Imaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: The Undecidable in Graham Swift's Tomorrow and Mothering Sunday
description This paper aims to investigate the possible connection between specters and silence in Graham Swift’s Tomorrow (2007) and Mothering Sunday (2016). In both novels, the protagonists predominantly speak in interior monologues, recounting the memories and secrets that haunt them, in what could be construed as an attempt to exorcise the ghosts of their past. The paper’s understanding of specters is based on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx (1993), and the idea that specters - as figures that exist in states of in-between - disrupt not only temporality, but what we know to be true. Much like specters, the protagonists vacillate between states, neither speaking nor remaining silent, as they address absent or imagined listeners. This undecidability leaves one to wonder if their ghosts are - or ever can be - truly exorcised. 
author Weiger, Rebecca
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title Imaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: The Undecidable in Graham Swift's Tomorrow and Mothering Sunday
title_short Imaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: The Undecidable in Graham Swift's Tomorrow and Mothering Sunday
title_full Imaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: The Undecidable in Graham Swift's Tomorrow and Mothering Sunday
title_fullStr Imaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: The Undecidable in Graham Swift's Tomorrow and Mothering Sunday
title_full_unstemmed Imaginary Specters, Imagined Listeners: The Undecidable in Graham Swift's Tomorrow and Mothering Sunday
title_sort imaginary specters, imagined listeners: the undecidable in graham swift's tomorrow and mothering sunday
publisher Malmö universitet, Malmö högskola, Institutionen för konst, kultur och kommunikation (K3)
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