Literary Consumption, Memory and Identity
Buch, Englisch, 232 Seiten, Format (B × H): 153 mm x 216 mm, Gewicht: 438 g
ISBN: 978-3-031-69815-6
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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Introduction.- Part I. Literary Production and Consumption in Times of Transition.- Chapter 1. Dmitrii Ravinskii – Mass Reading in an Era of Change.- Chapter 2. Chapter 2. Josephine von Zitzewitz – The Kopilka Project: Collaborative Translation of Russian Anti-War Poetry.- Part II. Revisiting Literary Models of the Past.- Chapter 3. Otto Boele – Reading and Worshiping Nikolai Rubtsov. Evolution of a Literary Cult. Chapter 4. Katharine Hodgson – Yevgenii Yevtushenko: The Last Soviet Poet in the PostSoviet Afterlife.- Chapter 5. Alexandra Smith – Reconfiguring Personal Experiences and Creative Communities as Literary Models: Liudmila Ulitskaia’s Life-Writing of the 2010s.- Part III. The Role of the Reader Between the 1990s and Today.- Chapter 6. Boris Noordenbos – Plotting Communities: Pelevin’s Meta-Paranoid Fiction.- Chapter 7. Dorine Schellens – Literature as a ‘Thread of Noise’: Kirill Medvedev’s Dialectical Approach to Memory and Literary Consumption Since the 1990s.- Part IV. Creating Publics in the Digital Sphere: Feminist and LGBTQ+ Literature.- Chapter 8. Ksenia Robbe – Feminist Writing/Reading in Contemporary Russia: Creating Counterpublics Through Languages of Sociality and Care.- Chapter 9. Manon Junggeburt – The Reception of Young Adult LGBTQ+ Books on TikTok: The Case of Days of Our Lives.