大屠杀证词或“苏联史诗”:斯维特拉娜·阿列克谢耶维奇的复调文本

Q1 Arts and Humanities Holocaust Studies Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1080/17504902.2022.2116542
Sue Vice
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本文考察了斯维特拉娜·阿列克谢耶维奇的“纪实小说”所代表的白俄罗斯犹太人的战时命运。它提出的问题是,幸存者、救援者和旁观者所描述的犹太人经历,是作为广泛的苏联历史的一部分,还是像西方读者可能期望的那样,作为大屠杀的核心部分。本文通过分析阿列克谢耶维奇在作品中广泛使用的社会话语,来考虑这个问题是否可以用文学术语来解决,以确定这种复调是表达了犹太人的声音还是消除了他们的独特性
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Holocaust testimony or ‘Soviet Epic’: Svetlana Alexievich’s polyphonic texts
ABSTRACT This article examines the wartime fate of the Jews in Belarus as it is represented in Svetlana Alexievich's ‘documentary fiction’. It asks whether the Jewish experience, as reported by survivors, rescuers and bystanders, is presented as part of a broad Soviet history, or, as western readers might expect, as a central part of the Holocaust. The article considers whether this question can be addressed in literary terms by analysing Alexievich’s use of a wide range of social utterances in the composition of her works, to determine whether such polyphony gives expression to Jewish voices or erases their distinctiveness
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