Paper Title

Maternal Trauma and Transmissibility in Sorayya Khan's Noor

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Registration ID: IJNRD_205877

Published ID: IJNRD2309316

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Authors

Sudip Kumar Das

Keywords

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Liberation War, Psychological trauma, Maternal trauma, Transmissibility of trauma

Abstract

Unspoken or ignored representations of mothers who have been victimised may manifest within families as certain explicit mental responses. Survivors of maternal trauma may pass it on to their children in a country that is emotionally petrified. The primary focus of this study is to read Noor by Sorayya Khan in order to discover betrayal and to reveal latent traumas (PTSD) affecting mothers in particular when there are violent events. Mothers have historically been the source of loss, alteration, violence, abuse, and a severe callousness that is transmitted to the next generation, circumstances of confusion and anxiety. Noor, Sorayya Khan's debut book, tackles issues of hatred and violence, showing how such terrible experiences can influence mothers' suffering. This magnificent work of art awakens the silent voices of disadvantaged, neglected women and children. Against a background of war and natural disaster, people are subjugated, traumatised, forced to relocate, and subjected to brutality and sexual assault. This study tends to expose the abuse that mothers have experienced trauma that can weaken the stable psychological base of the community. This essay's main goal is to answer some fundamental questions, including what trauma actually is, how war affects society's way of life, how traumatising mothers can lead to an untreatable disorder, the way trauma may serve as an impetus for the collapse of all facets of society, and how inherited trauma creates devastated nations. The main goal of this study is to evaluate and investigate the problems that the victims (Mothers) experience throughout wartime and how these problems set the stage for the characters' subsequent lives, creating a defunct nation.

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"Maternal Trauma and Transmissibility in Sorayya Khan's Noor", IJNRD - INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (www.IJNRD.org), ISSN:2456-4184, Vol.8, Issue 9, page no.d124-d128, September-2023, Available :https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2309316.pdf

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Volume 8 Issue 9, September-2023

Pages : d124-d128

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Paper Reg. ID: IJNRD_205877

Published Paper Id: IJNRD2309316

Downloads: 000121230

Research Area: Arts

Country: Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India

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