Affiliation of Author, Researcher, or Creator
School of the Arts
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Affiliated Faculty Department of Writing Literature and Publishing
Department
Writing, Literature and Publishing
Author(s)
Maryam Ghodrati
Resource Type
Article
Publication, Publisher or Distributor
Iranian Studies Journal-Cambridge University Press
Publication Date
Winter 1-7-2025
Brief Description
This paper examines the materialization of trauma as both a narrative and embodied phenomenon in Hassan Bani Ameri’s 2006 novel, Gonjeshkha Behesht ra Mifahmand, using contemporary narrative and trauma theory. The postmodernist narrative, told from the perspective of a photojournalist, reconstructs events surrounding the death of a celebrated Iran-Iraq War commander. I argue that traumatic truths resist full integration into conventional frameworks of understanding, evident in the novel’s non-linear, fragmented narrative and its shift from visual realism to confessional surrealism in an ending that challenges traditional storytelling and historical documentation. By vividly simulating the sensory processing of traumatic memories, the novel emphasizes the material reality of trauma that demands to be seen, heard, and physically felt, thus negating celebratory institutional narratives around the culture of war and martyrdom.
Keywords
Key words: Trauma; memory; embodiment; sensory experience; postmodernism; visual storytelling; photojournalism; surrealism
Recommended Citation
Ghodrati, Maryam. “Materiality of Traumatic Experience and the Limits of Representation in Hassan Bani Ameri’s Gonjeshkha Behesht Ra Mifahmand (Sparrows Understand Heaven).” Iranian Studies (2025): 1–21. Web.
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MLA
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