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  1. Maps of memory : trauma, identity and exile in deportation memoirs from the Baltic States

    Vilnius : Institute of Lithuanian Literature and Folklore, 2012.

  2. Narratives of exile and identity : Soviet deportation memoirs from the Baltic States

    Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, [2017]

    This collection of essays considers the Soviet-era gulag in the Baltic States within the broader international research on displacement and cultural memory. Scholars from the Baltic States, Western Europe, Canada, and the United States explore the following questions: Do different groups of deportees experience deportation differently? How do the accounts of women, children and men differ? Do various ethnic groups remember the past differently? How do they use historical and cultural paradigms to structure their experience in unique ways? To answer these questions the authors researched archives, read testimonies (with an emphasis on testimonies by women and children), interviewed former deportees, and examined cultural artifacts produced since the late 1980s, applying cross-disciplinary approaches used in the study of Holocaust testimonies.0The essays in the book also examine the issues of cultural transmission and commemoration, as well as public manifestations of the after-effects of deportations in contemporary social, cultural and political contexts of Baltic societies, including reflections of the Gulag in literature, the cinema and museums.This collection of essays considers the Soviet-era gulag in the Baltic States within the broader international research on displacement and cultural memory.

    Online EBSCO University Press

  3. Narratives of exile and identity : Soviet deportation memoirs from the Baltic States

    Budapest, Hungary ; New York, NY : Central European University Press, 2018.

    In an innovative effort to situate Baltic testimonies to the Gulag in the broader international context of research on displacement and memory, scholars from the Baltic States, Western Europe, Canada, and the United States seek answers to the following questions: Do different groups of deportees experience deportation differently? How do the accounts of women, children and men differ in their representation? Do various ethnic groups remember the past differently: how do they use historical and cultural paradigms to structure their experience in unique ways? The scholars researched the archives.This collection of essays considers the Soviet-era gulag in the Baltic States within the broader international research on displacement and cultural memory.

    Online EBSCO Academic Comprehensive Collection

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