Tongues of Trauma: Narrating through Code-Switching Typhoon Haiyan in Daryll Delgado's Remains

This article explores the deliberate use of code-switching in Daryll Delgado's novel Remains (2019), which narrates the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Through this reading, I argue that the alternation of various languages such as Filipino, Waray and English in the novel enhanc...

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Main Author: Claros, Ian Harvey A.
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.filipino-faculty-pubs-11152024-07-04T03:20:54Z Tongues of Trauma: Narrating through Code-Switching Typhoon Haiyan in Daryll Delgado's Remains Claros, Ian Harvey A. This article explores the deliberate use of code-switching in Daryll Delgado's novel Remains (2019), which narrates the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Through this reading, I argue that the alternation of various languages such as Filipino, Waray and English in the novel enhances the development of its characters, setting and narrative structure to access a kind of trauma that resists being signified by one language. I posit that the code-switching within the novel goes beyond the literary genre's propensity for heteroglossia and instead situates trauma as a moment of convergence and interruption. Moreover, such linguistic motion between languages supplements the gaps of the unspeakable trauma of survivors and witnesses. As an ethic, code-switching's deployment carefully accesses trauma from the material and intangible debris of the catastrophe. Remains complicates trauma within the work of languages traversing the local and global, and the real and the imagined, in order to disclose wounds exacerbated by both imperial and environmental violence. 2024-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/filipino-faculty-pubs/116 https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqae003 Filipino Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo code-switching Haiyan novel Philippine literature trauma Waray Arts and Humanities Creative Writing Fiction South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
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topic code-switching
Haiyan
novel
Philippine literature
trauma
Waray
Arts and Humanities
Creative Writing
Fiction
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
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Philippine literature
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Waray
Arts and Humanities
Creative Writing
Fiction
South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies
Claros, Ian Harvey A.
Tongues of Trauma: Narrating through Code-Switching Typhoon Haiyan in Daryll Delgado's Remains
description This article explores the deliberate use of code-switching in Daryll Delgado's novel Remains (2019), which narrates the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines. Through this reading, I argue that the alternation of various languages such as Filipino, Waray and English in the novel enhances the development of its characters, setting and narrative structure to access a kind of trauma that resists being signified by one language. I posit that the code-switching within the novel goes beyond the literary genre's propensity for heteroglossia and instead situates trauma as a moment of convergence and interruption. Moreover, such linguistic motion between languages supplements the gaps of the unspeakable trauma of survivors and witnesses. As an ethic, code-switching's deployment carefully accesses trauma from the material and intangible debris of the catastrophe. Remains complicates trauma within the work of languages traversing the local and global, and the real and the imagined, in order to disclose wounds exacerbated by both imperial and environmental violence.
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title Tongues of Trauma: Narrating through Code-Switching Typhoon Haiyan in Daryll Delgado's Remains
title_short Tongues of Trauma: Narrating through Code-Switching Typhoon Haiyan in Daryll Delgado's Remains
title_full Tongues of Trauma: Narrating through Code-Switching Typhoon Haiyan in Daryll Delgado's Remains
title_fullStr Tongues of Trauma: Narrating through Code-Switching Typhoon Haiyan in Daryll Delgado's Remains
title_full_unstemmed Tongues of Trauma: Narrating through Code-Switching Typhoon Haiyan in Daryll Delgado's Remains
title_sort tongues of trauma: narrating through code-switching typhoon haiyan in daryll delgado's remains
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2024
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/filipino-faculty-pubs/116
https://doi.org/10.1093/fmls/cqae003
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