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    Herta Müller’s <i>Atemschaukel (The Hunger Angel)</i> in the Context of Twentieth-Century Forced Migration in East-Central Europe by Ernő Csongor Kiss

    Published 2018-08-01
    Subjects: “…Herta Müller, Oskar Pastior, Romanian German minority, Gulag, soft memory, Atemschaukel, mediative (mimetic) literary testimony, the experience of double imprisonment, exile literature, Péter Forgács…”
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    Dwa rodzaje dyskursów w polskiej literaturze lagrowej by Joanna Nazimek

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…I am presenting two discourses in gulag literature: humanistic and anti-humanistic. …”
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    From History of Serbian-Russian Historical and Cultural Relations: Dušan I. Semiz (1884–1955) and His Family. Commentaries to Archival Materials from St. Petersburg and Moscow by Milena V. Rozhdestvenskaia

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Semiz was not released from the GULAG until 1953, not long before his death. Here I present some fragments of the works by Semiz on historical and current relationships between Serbia and Russia, the causes of WWII, and also a short story he wrote in 1933, as well as his letters from the GULAG and exile to his family and letters from his family to him. …”
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    Otello Gaggi, de l’Italie au goulag by Giorgio Sacchetti

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The article is also based on letters and documents from Italian and Soviet archives.Exile, antifascism, URSS, gulag, victims of stalinism, anarchism, Italy…”
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    DRAMA PERSECUȚIEI MARTORILOR LUI IEHOVA DIN RSS MOLDOVENEASCĂ ÎN MEMORIA VICTIMELOR DEPORTĂRII by USM ADMIN

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Cuvinte-cheie: Republica Sovietică Socialistă Moldovenească, statul sovietic, Gulag, Martorii lui Iehova, persecuție. DOI: https://doi.org/10.59295/sum4(174)2023_07 …”
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    Tat[o]ueur : pouvoirs du tatouage dans Little Tulip, de Jerome Charyn et François Boucq by Sophie Vallas

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…This graphic novel moves back and forth between the USSR of the 1940s and 1950s and New York City in the 1970s to tell the story of Paul, a US-born tattoo artist who spent his childhood in a Gulag colony in Siberia where, as Pavel, he learnt his craft. …”
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    Life and fate / by Grossman, Vasily, Chandler, Robert, 1953-

    Published 1980
    “…Life and Fate juxtaposes bedrooms and snipers' nests, scientific laboratories and the Gulag, taking us deep into the hearts and minds of characters ranging from a boy on his way to the gas chambers to Hitler and Stalin themselves. …”
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    Modernidad y barbarie en el pensamiento de C. G. Jung by José Ezcurdia

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Estas nociones y dicha crítica constituyen el andamiaje conceptual a partir del cual Jung da cuenta de una modernidad que en sus versiones socialista, comunista y capitalista, ha dado lugar a hechos abominables como los alemanes campos de concentración, el Gulag soviético y la bomba atómica.…”
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    Precedent Names from Russian Literature in English-Language Cartoon by Elena V. Dziuba, Svetlana A. Eremina, Yulia V. Rogozinnikova

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The particular focus is made on the names of Russian writers and poets (Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Chekhov, Pasternak, Solzhenitsyn), and the titles of Russian-language literary works featured in American caricature (War and Peace, Crime and Punishment, The Karamazov Brothers, Cherry Orchard, The Three Sisters and The GULAG Archipelago). Methodologically, the study is based on cognitive, linguo-semiotic, linguo-axiological, and contextual analysis. …”
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    The Phenomenon of Post-Memory and Its Aesthetics on the Example of Pyotr Belov’s “Anti-Stalinist Cycle” by Podlednov Denis D., Kazantseva Elena D.

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The paintings presented at the exhibition were later referred to the “anti-Stalinist cycle”. In 2020, the GULAG History Museum (Moscow) accepted these paintings into the collection and organized the exhibition The Queue for the Truth. …”
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    Florensky by Gaspare Mura

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The author underlines that, more than his numerous scientific, philosophical, theological, mystical works, his most important and imperishable message is the heroic elevation of his Christian testimony in the gulag. Florensky transfigures the “night” with the achievement of a higher spiritual dimension, which he calls “the art of gratuitousness”, of the pure disinterested gift of oneself to God and others, that gratuitousness which is synonymous with grace and beauty. …”
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    White crematory through the eyes of a Cracow journalist. The Book on Kolyma by Anatol Krakowiecki by Monika Najdowska

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The article introduces a profile of the author and of the most significant works of the Polish Gulag literature – its perception, contents and ideological message.…”
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    THE CULTURAL CONCEPT OF «SOCIALIST LABOUR» AND ITS CONTENT IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20TH CENTURY (V. SHALAMOV, S. DOVLATOV, V. MAKSIMOV) by L. S. Starikova

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The analysis reveals the discrepancy in understanding of labour in the Soviet ethics and in the image of the Soviet reality, represented by the Gulag authorities. Labour camp prose and its writers embody the absurdity of the existing Soviet reality and the individual’s position in itin the image of labour.…”
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    Representing Experience in Concentration Camps: A Case in Universal Literature by Javier SÁNCHEZ ZAPATERO

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…The paper is structured methodologically on the analysis of both testimony and literature texts written by victims of historical events such as the Soviet Gulag, french and Nazist concentration camps, with the aim of describing the common formal traits in this type of texts.…”
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    Across the Divide by Charlotte Dowling

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…In women’s memoirs of the Gulag and Soviet prison system, walls are not represented in the entirely negative way one might expect. …”
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    The Experience of Overcoming of Trauma Caused by Getting Acquainted with Archival Investigative Case of Repressed Relative by Shemanova N.A.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The difference between experiences of relatives of the Gulag victims and relatives of victims of other historical events or disasters is examined. …”
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    CRITICAL CONTROVERSY WITH A.I. SOLZHENITSYN AT THE PAGES OF “SYNTAX” by A V Denisenko

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…The article presents a wide range of points of view of the critics of “Syntax” - from those expressed sharp criticism to the author of “The Archipelago Gulag”, reproaches against his “authoritarianism” to the recognition of relative rightness of “Vermont exile”.…”
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    Contos de Kolimá by Davi Lopes Villaça

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Tendo realizado algumas considerações gerais sobre a experiência de Chalámov no gulag, tal como retratada em sua obra, proponho, a partir da análise de dois de seus contos, presentes no primeiro volume da série Contos de Kolimá, refletir a respeito da relação do autor com a literatura e a escrita.…”
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