Literature and war: between memory alive and memory founded
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Keywords

war
memory
identity
totalitarianism
trauma

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Puchońska, O. (2017). Literature and war: between memory alive and memory founded. Bibliotekarz Podlaski, 37(4), 229–241. Retrieved from https://bibliotekarzpodlaski.pl/index.php/bp/article/view/169

Abstract

The author of the article analyses the peculiarities of war rethinking in modern Ukrainian literature. Attention is mainly paid in the research of literary interpretation of the problem to the reconstruction of post-totalitarian memory in the space of national culture. The issue is that after the military invasion by the Russian army into Eastern Ukrainian territory, it was shown that the Soviet colonising strategy in Ukraine did not end with the collapse of the USSR. It was reborn in the new policy of Russia. Literature just after Euromaidan and then during the entire period of the Donbass war became one of the main reflectors of the struggle against contemporary Russian propaganda and stereotypes of the Soviet past. Furthermore, literature became the cultural instrument in the process of renewing national memory and identity.

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