Finding Her Voice Through Scriptotherapy: Marina Nemat’s Journey of Reclaiming Subjectivity after Trauma

Elaheh Hooshmandasl, Hossein Sabouri, Firouzeh Ameri
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Scriptotherapy, a form of writing therapy proposed by Suzette Henke, is gaining recognition in literary research but remains underrepresented in studies of Iranian diasporic literature, which often focus on identity crisis and Orientalist discourse. This paper explores the application of scriptotherapy in Marina Nemat’s memoirs, Prisoner of Tehran (2007) and After Tehran (2010), revealing the significant role of therapeutic writing in reclaiming subjectivity fragmented by trauma. As a teenager advocating for legislative reformation in 1980s Iran, Nemat faced legal consequences and two years of imprisonment, leaving enduring psychological wounds. Years after her release, disturbing memories and enduring silence compelled Nemat to utilize writing for catharsis. Through writing, Nemat confronts and transcends her haunting past, embarking on a transformative journey of healing and reclaiming her voice within an intersubjective realm. This paper emphasizes the importance of an audience as witnesses to trauma and discusses obstacles faced by women who bear witness, particularly when their testimonies involve institutional abuse and patriarchal constraints. This analysis demonstrates scriptotherapy’s transformative potential, empowering trauma survivors like Nemat to heal from the wounds of their traumatic pasts, ultimately enabling them to regain a profound sense of subjectivity, despite doubts about the authenticity of their narratives.
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通过脚本疗法找回自己的声音玛丽娜-内马特在创伤后重拾主体性的历程
剧本疗法是苏泽特-亨克(Suzette Henke)提出的一种写作疗法,在文学研究中逐渐得到认可,但在伊朗散居文学研究中仍未得到充分体现,这些研究通常侧重于身份危机和东方主义话语。本文探讨了剧本疗法在玛丽娜-内马特的回忆录《德黑兰的囚徒》(2007 年)和《德黑兰之后》(2010 年)中的应用,揭示了治疗性写作在恢复因创伤而支离破碎的主体性方面的重要作用。在 20 世纪 80 年代的伊朗,青少年时期的内玛特曾倡导立法改革,她面临着法律后果和两年的监禁,留下了持久的心理创伤。出狱多年后,令人不安的记忆和持久的沉默迫使 Nemat 利用写作进行宣泄。通过写作,Nemat 直面并超越了她魂牵梦萦的过去,踏上了治愈创伤的转型之旅,并在主体间领域中重新获得了自己的声音。本文强调了受众作为创伤见证人的重要性,并讨论了见证妇女所面临的障碍,尤其是当她们的证词涉及制度性虐待和父权限制时。本文的分析展示了脚本疗法的变革潜力,它使像内玛特这样的创伤幸存者能够从创伤的创伤中愈合,最终使她们能够重新获得深刻的主体意识,尽管她们对自己叙述的真实性存在怀疑。
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