Myth and ‘New Russian Realism’. Alisa Ganieva’s Rewriting of the Caucasian Tradition in Prazdničnaja Gora
According to Lejderman and Lipoveckij, the creation of a new mythology and, in general, the use of myth is a pivotal feature of contemporary Russian literature, with specific reference to the post-Soviet era (2003: 537-538). E.I. Kulakovskaja also retraces its presence in a new artistic project, the...
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description | According to Lejderman and Lipoveckij, the creation of a new mythology and, in general, the use of myth is a pivotal feature of contemporary Russian literature, with specific reference to the post-Soviet era (2003: 537-538). E.I. Kulakovskaja also retraces its presence in a new artistic project, the so-called ‘new Russian Realism’. In her prose works, Alisa Ganieva (1985-), one of the ‘new Russian realists’, makes creative use of Greek, Slavic, and Avar myths. Notably, her first novel Prazdničnaja gora (2012, translated into English as The Mountain and the Wall, 2015) is imbued with mythology. The present essay is focused on Ganieva’s rewriting of the myth of Cob (Цоб), the Avar Lord of the sky, and his twin children, Bachargan and Modu in The Mountain and the Wall. Ultimately, this analysis demonstrates that through the deconstruction and rewriting of Cob’s myth, Ganieva reaffirms the central role women play as a vital principle in society and, most importantly, in the field of art. Read against the background of the present-day Dagestani society, Ganieva’s aesthetic choice proves to be revolutionary. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ab5438ba456d4b17aa4db0fdfe14f9a52022-12-22T03:14:28ZengFirenze University PressStudi Slavistici1824-761X1824-76012020-05-0117110.13128/Studi_Slavis-7451Myth and ‘New Russian Realism’. Alisa Ganieva’s Rewriting of the Caucasian Tradition in Prazdničnaja GoraIrina Marchesini0University of BolognaAccording to Lejderman and Lipoveckij, the creation of a new mythology and, in general, the use of myth is a pivotal feature of contemporary Russian literature, with specific reference to the post-Soviet era (2003: 537-538). E.I. Kulakovskaja also retraces its presence in a new artistic project, the so-called ‘new Russian Realism’. In her prose works, Alisa Ganieva (1985-), one of the ‘new Russian realists’, makes creative use of Greek, Slavic, and Avar myths. Notably, her first novel Prazdničnaja gora (2012, translated into English as The Mountain and the Wall, 2015) is imbued with mythology. The present essay is focused on Ganieva’s rewriting of the myth of Cob (Цоб), the Avar Lord of the sky, and his twin children, Bachargan and Modu in The Mountain and the Wall. Ultimately, this analysis demonstrates that through the deconstruction and rewriting of Cob’s myth, Ganieva reaffirms the central role women play as a vital principle in society and, most importantly, in the field of art. Read against the background of the present-day Dagestani society, Ganieva’s aesthetic choice proves to be revolutionary.https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ss/article/view/7451MythCobDagestani CultureContemporary Russian LiteratureGanievaNew Russian Realism |
spellingShingle | Irina Marchesini Myth and ‘New Russian Realism’. Alisa Ganieva’s Rewriting of the Caucasian Tradition in Prazdničnaja Gora Studi Slavistici Myth Cob Dagestani Culture Contemporary Russian Literature Ganieva New Russian Realism |
title | Myth and ‘New Russian Realism’. Alisa Ganieva’s Rewriting of the Caucasian Tradition in Prazdničnaja Gora |
title_full | Myth and ‘New Russian Realism’. Alisa Ganieva’s Rewriting of the Caucasian Tradition in Prazdničnaja Gora |
title_fullStr | Myth and ‘New Russian Realism’. Alisa Ganieva’s Rewriting of the Caucasian Tradition in Prazdničnaja Gora |
title_full_unstemmed | Myth and ‘New Russian Realism’. Alisa Ganieva’s Rewriting of the Caucasian Tradition in Prazdničnaja Gora |
title_short | Myth and ‘New Russian Realism’. Alisa Ganieva’s Rewriting of the Caucasian Tradition in Prazdničnaja Gora |
title_sort | myth and new russian realism alisa ganieva s rewriting of the caucasian tradition in prazdnicnaja gora |
topic | Myth Cob Dagestani Culture Contemporary Russian Literature Ganieva New Russian Realism |
url | https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ss/article/view/7451 |
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