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Reading Russian Literature 19802024 Literary Consumption Memory And Identity 2024th Edition Otto Boele And Dorine Schellens Editors

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Reading Russian Literature 19802024 Literary Consumption Memory And Identity 2024th Edition Otto Boele And Dorine Schellens Editors
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.63 MB
Pages: 236
Author: Otto Boele and Dorine Schellens (editors)
ISBN: 9783031698163, 9783031698156, 3031698169, 3031698150
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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Reading Russian Literature 19802024 Literary Consumption Memory And Identity 2024th Edition Otto Boele And Dorine Schellens Editors by Otto Boele And Dorine Schellens (editors) 9783031698163, 9783031698156, 3031698169, 3031698150 instant download after payment.

This edited collection focuses on the nexus between literary consumption, memory and collective identity formation in Russia from the 1980s until today. It challenges perceived notions about the reduced social significance and identity-building potential of contemporary Russian literature. Drawing on a diverse set of primary source materials, ranging from memoirs, diaries and essays to fan art and BookToks, the collection seeks to do justice to the diversity of an enormous reading public that is often routinely referred to as the ‘Russian reader’. The case studies explore the reading habits and self-understanding of very different audiences that are dispersed along regional, gender, generational and technological divides. In doing so, this collection examines both the continuities and shifts in the multifaceted relationship between literary consumption, memory and identity during the profound and ongoing transformations in Russian society and its literary landscape.

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