Transformations of memory and discursiveness in the works of Marga Minco

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Judit Gera

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I analyze three works by the Dutch holocaust survivor, Marga Minco (1920–2024). They are "Het adres” [The Address] (1957/2003), the short novel Het bittere kruid [Bitter Herbs] (1957/1979) and the children’s story, Kijk 'ns in de la [Just Take a look in the drawer] (1963). I shall examine the activation of transformations, the ways the author turns elements of her personal life first into autobiographical fiction and then to a humorous, absurd tale. I draw on Ernst van Alphen's 1999 article "Symptoms of Discursivity: Experience, Memory and Trauma", in which he argues that experience, memory and trauma are discursive in nature. He distinguishes four symptoms of discursivity, i.e. four representational problems of the holocaust: the confusion of subject and object positions, the complete denial of the subject position, the incompleteness of narrative frames, and the complete denial of narrative frames. I explore these positions in the short story "Het adres" and in the short novel Het bittere kruid. Finally, I examine the process of reconstruction that results in the elimination of the symptoms of discursivity in the children’s tale.

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Gera, Judit. 2024. “Transformations of Memory and Discursiveness in the Works of Marga Minco”. Interdisciplinary EJournal of Gender Studies 14 (1):92-110. https://doi.org/10.14232/tntef.2024.1.92-110.
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Judit Gera, Eötvös Loránd University

Gera, Judit Professor Emerita of Dutch Studies, literary translator. She taught and conducted research for thirty-eight years at the Department of Dutch Studies, Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE), Budapest. Her research interests include modern Dutch-language literature, interrelations of literature and painting, postcolonial studies and gender theories, cultural memory, holocaust studies and cultural transfer. Some of her most important publications include Inleiding in de literatuurgeschiedenis voor de internationale neerlandistiek [Introduction to Literary History for International Netherlandists] (with A. Agnes Sneller) (2010); Structures of Subjugation in Dutch Literature. (2016); History of Dutch literature in Hungarian, (with Anikó Daróczi, Gábor Pusztai and Orsolya Réthelyi) (2022); and Plezier in poëzie [The Pleasure of Poetry] (with Jos Kleemans) (2022). She is currently working on the biography of the Dutch writer Marga Minco. E-mail: gerajudit@gmail.com