The present survey aims at creating the basis for an extensive study on poetry written by victims of political repressions in the whole area of Segregation in the Soviet Union: prisons, forced labour camps, Gulags and confinement. The research relies on evidence drawn from published and archive materials, concerning the 1918-1956 period. We propose a systematization of the corpus, based on a new methodology: the key-concept of ‘poetry of Zone’ as a literary track of testimony of political repression, which was synchronical to the imprisonment experience in the USSR
This research paper focuses on the prison experience and gulag poems (1937-1943) in the work by Anas...
Le poète arménien Yéghiché Tcharents (1897-1937) devient victime des répressions staliniennes des an...
Translation in captivity is nothing new, nor is it restricted to a particular place or historical pe...
The present survey aims at creating the basis for an extensive study on poetry written by victims of...
The present paper is a first reflection on the ideal approaches to study the corpus of lagernaia mem...
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely l...
The paper aims to reconstruct the importance of samizdat in the emergence of the theme of repression...
The importance of the problem lies in the need for a deep, consistent and comprehensive study of the...
This research intends to bring to the attention of the academic community a ‘cultural episode’ that ...
Soviet prison-camp literature is an emerging literature whose theme has been addressed in a variety ...
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely l...
Introduction of the martial law in Poland on 13 December 1981 met with a strong public resistance. A...
The literary output of the Polish-Yiddish writers who survived WWII in the Soviet Union is mostly a ...
This article deals with poems of a Belarusian poet, Larysa Marozawa. Marozawa was one of the victims...
Most of the Palestinian youth entered the prisons of the occupation, and this research deals with th...
This research paper focuses on the prison experience and gulag poems (1937-1943) in the work by Anas...
Le poète arménien Yéghiché Tcharents (1897-1937) devient victime des répressions staliniennes des an...
Translation in captivity is nothing new, nor is it restricted to a particular place or historical pe...
The present survey aims at creating the basis for an extensive study on poetry written by victims of...
The present paper is a first reflection on the ideal approaches to study the corpus of lagernaia mem...
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely l...
The paper aims to reconstruct the importance of samizdat in the emergence of the theme of repression...
The importance of the problem lies in the need for a deep, consistent and comprehensive study of the...
This research intends to bring to the attention of the academic community a ‘cultural episode’ that ...
Soviet prison-camp literature is an emerging literature whose theme has been addressed in a variety ...
This article focuses on a fruitful line of research that has so far been largely neglected, namely l...
Introduction of the martial law in Poland on 13 December 1981 met with a strong public resistance. A...
The literary output of the Polish-Yiddish writers who survived WWII in the Soviet Union is mostly a ...
This article deals with poems of a Belarusian poet, Larysa Marozawa. Marozawa was one of the victims...
Most of the Palestinian youth entered the prisons of the occupation, and this research deals with th...
This research paper focuses on the prison experience and gulag poems (1937-1943) in the work by Anas...
Le poète arménien Yéghiché Tcharents (1897-1937) devient victime des répressions staliniennes des an...
Translation in captivity is nothing new, nor is it restricted to a particular place or historical pe...