Chapter 10 Complicity in Commemoration The "Traumatic Enfilade" in the Work of Maria Stepanova

The chapter reads Maria Stepanova's 2017 Памяти памяти (In Memory of Memory, 2021) in view of the boom of testimonies of involvement in twentieth-century mass violence in Central and Eastern European literatures. Why this interest now? Hypothesis is that the texts address convergences between p...

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Main Author: Prade-Weiss, Juliane (auth)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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