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De-Mythologising History: On the Fictional and Phantasmatic Dismantling of the Leningrad Blockade Narrative

  • Nina Weller
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. After Memory: Introduction 1
  4. Growing in the Cracks: On Ecologies of the Margins 21
  5. I Imaginary Adoptions: Family Histories and Personal Legacies
  6. Bodies of Evidence: Memory, the Forensic Imagination and Family Histories about former Yugoslavia 32
  7. Transnational Aspects of Postmemory in Third-Generation Fiction: The ‘Contrapuntal’ Cases of Piotr Paziński and Erwin Mortier 61
  8. Ghost-Writing World War II Memories: Romanian Holocaust Survivors’ Life Stories in Post-Cold War Western Societies 83
  9. Legacies of Stalinism and the Gulag: Manifestations of Trauma and Post Memory 111
  10. II Revisionist Appropriations: National Belongings and Collective Identities
  11. Is the Past a Secret Language? The Jewish Other and the Holocaust in Iurii Vynnychuk’s Novel Tango of Death 132
  12. Post-Imperial Resentments: Alternative Histories of World War II in Popular Post-Soviet Speculative Fiction 171
  13. Chetniks and Partisans: Conflicting Narratives in Contemporary Serbian Literature 197
  14. Delectatio Morosa: Reflections on Affective Compensation, Conflation, and Fantasy in Polish Memory Culture 219
  15. III Fictional Interventions: Alternate Narratives and Subverted Mythologies
  16. ‘Spectral Stories’: Fictional Re-Inventions of the Holocaust in Contemporary Polish Literature 248
  17. Counterfactuals and (Counter)memory: Im/possible Modes of ‘Undoing’ the Great Patriotic War 265
  18. The ‘Gift of Memory’ and the ‘Gift of Oblivion’: Holocaust and World War II in Contemporary Hungarian Literature 277
  19. De-Mythologising History: On the Fictional and Phantasmatic Dismantling of the Leningrad Blockade Narrative 303
  20. IV Imaginative Reconfigurations: Average Heroes and Ambivalent Subjectivities
  21. Digging up Skulls, Fighting with Words: On Radka Denemarková’s Novel Money from Hitler 334
  22. Layers of the Crypt: Baltic Women’s Postmemory of World War II in Life Stories and Fiction 361
  23. Bridging the Gaps: The Poetics of Postmemory in the Czech Graphic Novel Alois Nebel 409
  24. Obsessed with the Past: On the Topicality of the Historical Novel in Eastern Europe Today 429
  25. Appendix
  26. Acknowledgments 457
  27. Notes on Contributors 459
  28. Index 465
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