Anya Forger’s Childhood Trauma in Spy X Family Season 1 (2022): Cathy Caruth’s Trauma Theory

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  • Dyah Ningrum Jaya Wisnu Murti - English Literature Study Program, Faculty of Languages and Arts, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Keywords:

Childhood Trauma, Trauma Theory, Anime Studies, Spy × Family

Abstract

This study analyzes the representation of childhood trauma in Spy × Family Season 1 (2022) using Cathy
Caruth’s trauma theory. Although the anime is widely recognized as a family comedy, it implicitly portrays
traumatic experiences through the characterization of its child protagonist, Anya Forger. This research
focuses on examining how childhood trauma is represented through narrative structure, characterization,
and visual symbolism, as well as how Anya’s traumatic experiences reflect Caruth’s concept of trauma as
an unassimilated experience that returns through repetition and delayed understanding (belatedness).

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Published

2026-07-13

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-, D. N. J. W. M. (2026). Anya Forger’s Childhood Trauma in Spy X Family Season 1 (2022): Cathy Caruth’s Trauma Theory. LITERA KULTURA : Journal of Literary and Cultural Studies, 14(1), 33–43. Retrieved from https://ejournal.unesa.ac.id/index.php/litera-kultura/article/view/76268

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