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Where Currents Meet Frontiers Of Memory In Postsoviet Fiction Of Kharkiv Ukraine Tanya Zaharchenko

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Where Currents Meet Frontiers Of Memory In Postsoviet Fiction Of Kharkiv Ukraine Tanya Zaharchenko
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Publisher: Central European University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.07 MB
Pages: 226
Author: Tanya Zaharchenko
ISBN: 9789633861219, 9633861217
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Where Currents Meet Frontiers Of Memory In Postsoviet Fiction Of Kharkiv Ukraine Tanya Zaharchenko by Tanya Zaharchenko 9789633861219, 9633861217 instant download after payment.

Where Currents Meet treats the Ukrainian and Russian components of cultural experience in Ukraine's East as elements of a complex continuum. This study of cultural memory in post-Soviet space shows how its inhabitants negotiate the historical legacy they have inherited. Tanya Zaharchenko approaches contemporary Ukrainian literature at the intersection of memory studies and border studies, and her analysis adds a new voice to an ongoing exploration of cultural and historical discourses in Ukraine. This scholarly journey through storylines explores the ways in which younger writers in Kharkiv (Kharkov in Russian), a diverse, dynamic, but understudied border city in east Ukraine today come to grips with a traumatized post-Soviet cultural landscape. Zaharchenko's book examines the works of Serhiy Zhadan, Andrei Krasniashchikh, Yuri Tsaplin, Oleh Kotsarev and others, introducing them as a "doubletake" generation who came of age during the Soviet Union's collapse and as adults revisited this experience in their novels. Filling the space between society and the state, local literary texts have turned into forms of historical memory and agents of political life.

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