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Trauma and Truth - Teaching Russian Literature on the Chechen Wars

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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The collapse of the USSR was relatively bloodless. The Chechen wars were not. Trauma and Truth examines key works about them by contemporary Russian-language authors, provides suggestions for teaching these challenging texts, and concludes with a discussion of what this trauma might mean for Russia today.

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Introduction
The Structure of This Book
A Note on Transliteration and Citation
1. A Brief Historical Background
2. The Literature of Trauma
3. Anna Politkovskaya: The Martyr of Russian Journalism
4. Mikail Eldin: Rebel with a Cause
5. Arkady Babchenko: "The Motherland will Abandon You, Son. Always"
6. Zakhar Prilepin: The Warrior-Bard of Russian Patriotism
Conclusion
Bibliography


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Elena Pedigo Clark received a BA in International Studies from UNC-Charlotte, an MA in Russian Translation from Columbia University, and a PhD in Slavic Languages and Literatures from UNC-Chapel Hill. She is currently Assistant Professor of Russian at Wake Forest University.

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The collapse of the USSR was relatively bloodless. The Chechen wars were not. Trauma and Truth examines key works about them by contemporary Russian-language authors, provides suggestions for teaching these challenging texts, and concludes with a discussion of what this trauma might mean for Russia today.

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