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The Unspeakable Wound: Childhood Sexual Trauma and Suicidal Aftermath in Diana Evans' 26a

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This study investigates the representation of childhood sexual trauma and its devastating psychological aftermath in Diana Evans’ 26a. Despite the novel’s critical acclaim, scholarly engagement with its treatment of sexual abuse remains limited, creating a gap in understanding how Evans narrativizes trauma and its enduring effects. Employing a literary-critical approach grounded in trauma theory, the paper analyzes how 26a traces the progression of trauma through silence, dissociation, and eventual self-destruction. The analysis reveals that Evans portrays the unspeakable wound of sexual abuse as a force that fractures identity, distorts memory, and isolates the survivor from familial and social support. Ultimately, the study argues that 26a functions as both an intimate portrayal of psychic suffering and a powerful critique of societal failure to recognize and respond to childhood sexual trauma. Through its sensitive yet unsettling depiction, the novel compels readers to confront the long-term consequences of abuse and the urgent need for empathy and intervention.

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Child Abuse Evans’ 26a Psychology Sexual Abuse

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Journal

Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science

Volume (Issue)

2(3), (2025)

Pages

156-166

Published

08-11-2025

How to Cite

Kakakhan, M. B. (2025). The Unspeakable Wound: Childhood Sexual Trauma and Suicidal Aftermath in Diana Evans’ 26a. Journal of Arts, Humanities and Social Science, 2(3), 156-166. https://doi.org/10.69739/jahss.v2i3.1163

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