The article considers a range of literary texts about the war in Donbas and argues that one of the primary representational strategies employed by Ukrainian writers has been the use of “parapolemics.” The article operates with Kate McLoughlin’s definition of this term as a focus on the “outskirts” of armed conflict, but also relates the idea to concepts drawn from trauma studies. While, on the one hand, the use of parapolemics may be a way of avoiding direct representation of wartime violence and death, the opportunities it affords are extremely valuable: focusing on the “backstage” of war and eschewing direct representation of violence allows writers to explore otherwise marginalized, and highly complex, dimensions of wartime experience. A...
The article is devoted to The Second World War (The Great Patriotic War) media interdiscourse, whic...
The purpose of the article is to present the author’s vision of the role and significance of nationa...
Contemporary “war prose” contains works on both the Second World War and the subsequent conflicts in...
This article, by three authors, Halina Brunning, Sheila White, and Claudia Nagel, reflects on the wa...
For the first time, the article systematically and comprehensively investigates the problem of „a ma...
While the world is reviving from the overwhelming pandemic caused by the coronavirus, Ukraine is su...
Lately in Ukrainian literature many texts appeared about of Russian-Ukrainian war. War is actual in ...
This article is devoted to the construction of the concept of the “hero” and of “heroism.” In contra...
<p>There is a new army marching onto the field of contemporary Russian literature: veterans of the r...
Hybrid warfare is a modern kind of civil war, but there is always a cynical puppeteer behind the sce...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the literary picture of the war in Chechnya based on three novel...
This article contains the findings of a study of the narrative of the National Museum of the History...
Despite the vast scholarship on war writing and trauma, a focused study on the connection between in...
There is a theatricality to the narrative of war as it is presented in the media. News media is a me...
First World War shell shock in British poetry of soldier-poets and modernist prose of women writers ...
The article is devoted to The Second World War (The Great Patriotic War) media interdiscourse, whic...
The purpose of the article is to present the author’s vision of the role and significance of nationa...
Contemporary “war prose” contains works on both the Second World War and the subsequent conflicts in...
This article, by three authors, Halina Brunning, Sheila White, and Claudia Nagel, reflects on the wa...
For the first time, the article systematically and comprehensively investigates the problem of „a ma...
While the world is reviving from the overwhelming pandemic caused by the coronavirus, Ukraine is su...
Lately in Ukrainian literature many texts appeared about of Russian-Ukrainian war. War is actual in ...
This article is devoted to the construction of the concept of the “hero” and of “heroism.” In contra...
<p>There is a new army marching onto the field of contemporary Russian literature: veterans of the r...
Hybrid warfare is a modern kind of civil war, but there is always a cynical puppeteer behind the sce...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the literary picture of the war in Chechnya based on three novel...
This article contains the findings of a study of the narrative of the National Museum of the History...
Despite the vast scholarship on war writing and trauma, a focused study on the connection between in...
There is a theatricality to the narrative of war as it is presented in the media. News media is a me...
First World War shell shock in British poetry of soldier-poets and modernist prose of women writers ...
The article is devoted to The Second World War (The Great Patriotic War) media interdiscourse, whic...
The purpose of the article is to present the author’s vision of the role and significance of nationa...
Contemporary “war prose” contains works on both the Second World War and the subsequent conflicts in...