Kapitel
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
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I Mediating Eastern Memory Discourses
- Close Distances: Narratives of the Soviet Past in Russian-German Women’s Writings 15
- When Mother is Sick: Generations of Memory and Fictional (Re)mediation of Multiple Belongings 39
- Another Museum of Abandoned Secrets: Im Menschen muss alles herrlich sein by Sasha Marianna Salzmann 59
- Contemporary Ukrainian Writers as “Masters of Dialogue” in the German Literary and Media Landscape 75
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II Travelling Memory and Ethnocultural Identity
- Memory, History and Ethnocultural Identity in Dina Rubina’s Autobiographical Stories of Travel and Emigration 97
- Women and Memory on the Move in the Novels Die Stille bei Neu-Landau by Katharina Martin-Virolainen and Varjele varjoani by Anna Soudakova 117
- Sofi Oksanen – Contested Memories in Bloodlands Fiction 135
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III Language Belongings and Bodily Identities
- Languages of Memory in the Bilingual Poetry of Katia Kapovich 161
- The Visual Architecture of an Evolving Diasporic Identity: Anya Ulinich’s Sasha Goldberg 181
- Geocorporeality and the Unbeautiful Body in Contemporary Russian-American Fiction 199
- Finding your Language: Language and Identity in Dess Terentyeva’s Fiction 223
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IV Displacement and Integration
- “Memory of Migration – Migration of Memory”: Essays of the Last Soviet Generation of Women Abroad 245
- Life Stories of the Russian-speaking Women Abroad: Similarities and Differences 269
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V In Her Own Voice
- Russian Femme, Finnish Author 291
- Travelling with Geopoetics: A Revue on Migration Management 309
- The Authors
- Index
- Subject
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Acknowledgements
- Contents VII
- Introduction 1
-
I Mediating Eastern Memory Discourses
- Close Distances: Narratives of the Soviet Past in Russian-German Women’s Writings 15
- When Mother is Sick: Generations of Memory and Fictional (Re)mediation of Multiple Belongings 39
- Another Museum of Abandoned Secrets: Im Menschen muss alles herrlich sein by Sasha Marianna Salzmann 59
- Contemporary Ukrainian Writers as “Masters of Dialogue” in the German Literary and Media Landscape 75
-
II Travelling Memory and Ethnocultural Identity
- Memory, History and Ethnocultural Identity in Dina Rubina’s Autobiographical Stories of Travel and Emigration 97
- Women and Memory on the Move in the Novels Die Stille bei Neu-Landau by Katharina Martin-Virolainen and Varjele varjoani by Anna Soudakova 117
- Sofi Oksanen – Contested Memories in Bloodlands Fiction 135
-
III Language Belongings and Bodily Identities
- Languages of Memory in the Bilingual Poetry of Katia Kapovich 161
- The Visual Architecture of an Evolving Diasporic Identity: Anya Ulinich’s Sasha Goldberg 181
- Geocorporeality and the Unbeautiful Body in Contemporary Russian-American Fiction 199
- Finding your Language: Language and Identity in Dess Terentyeva’s Fiction 223
-
IV Displacement and Integration
- “Memory of Migration – Migration of Memory”: Essays of the Last Soviet Generation of Women Abroad 245
- Life Stories of the Russian-speaking Women Abroad: Similarities and Differences 269
-
V In Her Own Voice
- Russian Femme, Finnish Author 291
- Travelling with Geopoetics: A Revue on Migration Management 309
- The Authors
- Index
- Subject