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The pornography of trauma : faking identity in misery memoirs

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posted on 2012-12-01, 00:00 authored by Alyson MillerAlyson Miller
Examining hoax memoirs by James Frey (2003), Dave Pelzer (1995) and Kathy O’Beirne (2006), this paper illustrates how anxieties about the inability of representation to provide a direct access to truth are mitigated via an emotional connection with the text. While the degree of faking varies, each scandal reveals concerns about authenticity and the need to find—or feel—something that can be accepted as unquestionably ‘true’. The mimicking performed by a fake unsettles the boundaries between fact and fiction to reveal a public investment in an undisturbed effect of the real, a willingness to accept a blurring of ‘truth’ in the interests of the sensational experience of literature.

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LiNQ

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39

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90 - 103

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James Cook University : School of Arts and Social Sciences : Department of Humanities

Location

Townsville, Qld.

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0817-458X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2012, James Cook University

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