Unveiling Implicit Collective Memory: Images of Ukraine in Dmitrij Kapitelman's Novel Eine Formalie in Kiew.

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN OXFORD GERMAN STUDIES Pub Date : 2025-03-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00787191.2024.2437873
Aigi Heero
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In the exploration of Dmitrij Kapitelman's novel Eine Formalie in Kiew, this article focuses on issues of identity, memory, and perception through an analysis of the protagonist Dima's journey. It examines the evolution of Dima's perspectives on Ukraine, revealing a transformation from a blend of German and post-Soviet viewpoints to a nuanced fusion of perceptions. Thereby, the study discusses the implicit collective memory as described by Astrid Erll, embedded in societal thought patterns and its influence on personal perspectives.

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揭开隐性集体记忆的面纱:Dmitrij Kapitelman 的小说《Eine Formalie in Kiew》中的乌克兰形象。
本文通过分析主人公迪马的人生历程,探讨了德米特里·卡皮特曼的小说《基辅的一天》中的身份、记忆和感知问题。它考察了季马对乌克兰的看法的演变,揭示了从德国和后苏联观点的混合到感知的微妙融合的转变。因此,本研究探讨了Astrid Erll所描述的嵌入于社会思维模式中的内隐集体记忆及其对个人观点的影响。
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OXFORD GERMAN STUDIES LITERATURE, GERMAN, DUTCH, SCANDINAVIAN-
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