Dissertation/ Thesis

NARRAZIONI IN LINGUA RUSSA DAL CAUCASO SETTENTRIONALE POST-SOVIETICO: IDENTITÀ E MEMORIA NELLE OPERE DI ALISA GANIEVA, DINA ARMA E GERMAN SADULAEV

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العنوان: NARRAZIONI IN LINGUA RUSSA DAL CAUCASO SETTENTRIONALE POST-SOVIETICO: IDENTITÀ E MEMORIA NELLE OPERE DI ALISA GANIEVA, DINA ARMA E GERMAN SADULAEV
المؤلفون: MARCATI, VALENTINA
المساهمون: tutor: M. Schruba, co-tutor: M. Boschiero, coordinatore: M. V. Calvi, V. Marcati, SCHRUBA, MANFRED, CALVI, MARIA VITTORIA ELENA
بيانات النشر: Università degli Studi di Milano
سنة النشر: 2023
المجموعة: The University of Milan: Archivio Istituzionale della Ricerca (AIR)
مصطلحات موضوعية: Russophone literature, North Caucasu, post-Soviet Russia, Alisa Ganieva, Dina Arma, German Sadulaev, Postcolonial Studie, Memory and Trauma Studie, Identity, letteratura russofona, Caucaso settentrionale, Russia post-sovietica, studi postcoloniali, studi sulla memoria e sul trauma, identità, Settore L-LIN/21 - Slavistica
الوصف: Internal and external migration processes, as well as the policies of linguistic acculturation and assimilation that affected the Russian Empire and its successor states, have given Russian literature and culture a widespread and polycentric character. Literary and cultural production in the Russian language, in fact, transcends Russia’s national borders and involves a plurality of actors differing in terms of citizenship and ethnicity. In particular, as far as literature is concerned, the Russian Empire’s and Soviet Union’s linguistic and cultural policies toward ethnic minorities resulted in the birth of a Russian-language literature by non-Russian ethnic authors. Several studies have dealt with this phenomenon in the former Soviet republics, while significantly less attention has been paid to the Russian-language literature of the indigenous minorities of the Russian Federation. The current work contributes to filling this gap by examining the contemporary literary production of non-Russian authors from the North Caucasus, a region that has been shaped in Russian imagination as a “Domestic East” since its violent conquest by the Tsarist Empire (19th century). The research focused on two interconnected topics – identity and memory – which were explored in the works of fiction (short stories, povest’, and novels) by three North Caucasian writers – Alisa Ganieva (b. 1985), Dina Arma (pseudonym of Madina Chakuaševa, b. 1959), and German Sadulaev (b. 1973) – with the aim of offering a “marginal” perspective, still missing, on the identity dynamics affecting contemporary Russia. To that purpose, a theoretical framework that combines tools from Postcolonial theories with those from Memory and Trauma Studies was used. The first chapter of this work establishes the historical and cultural context for the study’s subject. First, the main historical stages of the North Caucasian peoples’ complex relationship with (imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet) Russia are depicted, as are the circumstances that led to other North ...
نوع الوثيقة: doctoral or postdoctoral thesis
اللغة: Italian
Relation: https://hdl.handle.net/2434/1000748
الاتاحة: https://hdl.handle.net/2434/1000748
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.64F20094
قاعدة البيانات: BASE