This article is devoted to the symptom of gendered trauma and its lasting psychological effect on Holly Gibney, the central female protagonist in the novella collection of Stephen King, If It Bleeds . With a trauma-based approach to a literary analysis combining gender studies and psychological interpretation, this question will take into consideration the long-term effects of gendered violence on Holly Gibney. The exhibition of violence does not simply cease at the physical but goes on to investigate psychological trauma, emotional vulnerability and embodied experience. This article talks about the ways in which the novella describes common post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and other psychological reactions like anxiety and dissociation. The study brings out the processes involved in psychological resiliency, adaptive coping, and recovery by using the character of Holly, who is able to be strong despite hardship challenges. Overall, the research contributes to the current knowledge on gender violence and trauma in modern literature, especially in the horror sub-genre, where the inner world of psychological suffering and survival can be observed. Through an interdisciplinary approach to gender, trauma theory, and literary analysis, the article reveals the intricate nature of female subjectivity and psychological resilience in a world that is constructed by fear, violence, and unequal power relations.
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Tamilmani K.T.
Sridheepika V. S.
Journal of Psychosexual Health
Holy Cross College
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e713fdcb99343efc98d656 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/26318318261439437
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