Where Currents Meet

Where Currents Meet

Frontiers of Memory in Post-Soviet Fiction of Kharkiv, Ukraine

  • Autor: Zaharchenko, Tanya
  • Editor: Central European University Press
  • ISBN: 9789633861219
  • Lugar de publicación:  Budapest , Hungria
  • Año de publicación digital: 2016
  • Mes: Marzo
  • Páginas: 228
  • DDC: 891.709/0044
  • Idioma: Ingles

Where Currents Meet, Tanya Zaharchenko’s path-breaking study of literature and cultural memory, moves decisively beyond the simplistic view of a post-Soviet Ukraine divided between east and west. It positions the Ukrainian and Russian components of cultural experience in the country’s east as elements of a complex continuum. Combining insights from memory studies and border studies, Zaharchenko analyzes a generation of younger riters in the city of Kharkiv—a “doubletake generation” that came of age at the time of the Soviet Union’s collapse and now revisits this experience through fiction. In the works of Serhiy Zhadan, Andreĭ Krasniashchikh, Yuri Tsaplin, Oleh Kotsarev, and others the author reveals how borderlands and frontiers, both geographical and conceptual, acquire zonal qualities of their own as these writers navigate the historical legacy they have inherited.

  • Cover
  • Title page
  • Copyright page
  • TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Notes on format
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
    • DOUBLETAKE GENERATION AND THE SHIMMER OF FRONTIERS
      • Time and space
      • Memory and literature
      • The shimmer of frontiers
      • Where currents meet
  • Chapter One
    • A story in old drawings
    • FRONTIERS OF IDENTITY
      • Fluid identities
      • Narratives at war
      • Sloboda: Roots of fluidity
  • Chapter Two
    • FRONTIERS OF EMPTINESS
      • The last barricade
      • Of monsters and men
      • Memory and emptiness
      • The nonmissing variable
  • Chapter Three
    • FRONTIERS OF LIFE AND DEATH
      • The Charon hypothesis
      • The mourning writer
  • Chapter Four
    • FRONTIERS OF TRAUMA
      • Expressing the unspeakable
      • Surviving the unspeakable
      • Traversing the unspeakable
      • Writing about the unspeakable
  • Chapter Five
    • FRONTIERS OF (IN)SANITY
      • Monologues of madness
      • Death, movement, place
  • CONCLUSION
  • Primary Sources
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • back cover

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