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Making home: Orphanhood, kinship and cultural memory in contemporary American novels

Maria Holmgren Troy

2014

Making Home: Orphanhood, Kinship and Cultural Memory in Contemporary American Novels (2014) explores the figure of the orphan in American literature and culture.

The authors - Maria Holmgren Troy, Elizabeth Kella & Helena Walstrom – are academics who were funded by the Swedish Research Council to undertake this collaborative project.

They examine novels by writers such as Barbara Kingsolver, Jonathan Safran Foer, Toni Morrison & Octavia Butler to examine how contemporary orphan characters are linked to literary history and national myths even as they critique ideas of family & national belonging. The authors argue that the orphan figure is used to reflect broader socio-cultural anxieties in the USA.

Children and young people in social care, and those who have left, are often subject to stigmatisation and discrimination. Being stigmatised and discriminated against can impact negatively on mental health and wellbeing not only during the care experience but often for many years after too. The project aims to contribute towards changing community attitudes towards care experienced people as a group. See glossary HERE


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