Formerly reserved for adult, texts about traumatic events of the past have now entered the domain of children's literature. Such texts “play the key role in the double-edged process of grieving and prevention” (A. Etkind) and are seen as essential for familiarizing Russian children and adolescents with social history. This article analyzes the ways of representing and mastering traumatic experiences of the past in contemporary literature an focuses on the period of the Great Purge in Russia, using the examples of E. Elchin's Breaking Stalin's Nose and Y. Yakovleva's Raven's Children. 1938. These narratives rely on the mythopoetic strategies of a parable as an ultimately artificial and supra-historical construction; at the same time, they ut...
The thesis is an attempt to trace how the myth of the Great Patriotic War is realized in russian war...
Do we treat 1990s as a gap, a rupture between the Soviet past and the post-Soviet present? Post-Sovi...
This thesis investigates the relationship between literature, collective trauma and specific periods...
Formerly reserved for adult, texts about traumatic events of the past have now entered the domain of...
For the modern society it is very important to find some explanations of the historical events of th...
This thesis contributes to existing discussions of Soviet subjectivity by considering how the effort...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
This thesis draws attention to the ways in which memory was incorporated into the production of Sovi...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
After Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union dismantled the enormous system of terror and torture ...
The present paper is a first reflection on the ideal approaches to study the corpus of lagernaia mem...
This article explores some of the strategies used to reconstruct the Soviet past in contemporary Rus...
In this paper we examine the heroic representations of Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Putin in two recen...
Remembering late socialism through child perspectives in (auto)fictional writing has been a prominen...
The thesis is an attempt to trace how the myth of the Great Patriotic War is realized in russian war...
Do we treat 1990s as a gap, a rupture between the Soviet past and the post-Soviet present? Post-Sovi...
This thesis investigates the relationship between literature, collective trauma and specific periods...
Formerly reserved for adult, texts about traumatic events of the past have now entered the domain of...
For the modern society it is very important to find some explanations of the historical events of th...
This thesis contributes to existing discussions of Soviet subjectivity by considering how the effort...
This article focuses on two novels by Vladimir Sharov, Staraia devochka (The Old Girl) and Voskreshe...
This thesis draws attention to the ways in which memory was incorporated into the production of Sovi...
Officially in 1934, socialist realism emerged in Soviet society as the new cultural aesthetic, provi...
This study compares German memory of life in the German Democratic Republic with Russian memory of l...
After Stalin's death in 1953, the Soviet Union dismantled the enormous system of terror and torture ...
The present paper is a first reflection on the ideal approaches to study the corpus of lagernaia mem...
This article explores some of the strategies used to reconstruct the Soviet past in contemporary Rus...
In this paper we examine the heroic representations of Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Putin in two recen...
Remembering late socialism through child perspectives in (auto)fictional writing has been a prominen...
The thesis is an attempt to trace how the myth of the Great Patriotic War is realized in russian war...
Do we treat 1990s as a gap, a rupture between the Soviet past and the post-Soviet present? Post-Sovi...
This thesis investigates the relationship between literature, collective trauma and specific periods...