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Narratives of Annihilation, Confinement, and Survival: Camp Literature in a Transnational Perspective (Culture & Conflict #14) (Paperback)

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By Anja Tippner (Editor), Anna Artwińska (Editor)
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Description


The concept of "camp narratives" rather than "Holocaust narratives" or "Gulag narratives" is based on the assumption that literary accounts of camp experiences share common traits, aesthetically as well as thematically. The book presents readings of camp literature that underscore the similarities between texts about Soviet gulag camps, Nazi camps and about other camp experiences. While literature about Nazi concentration camps still serves as a point of reference for camp narratives in the same way that the Holocaust serves as a point of reference for other genocidal operations, socialist labor and penal camps have become transnational lieux de m moire in their own right since 1989. This volume intends to provide a theoretical frame as well as an overview of several important European camp literatures and case studies of iconic camp narratives and to take a comparative and transnational perspective on the genre of the camp narrative.

About the Author


Anja Tippner, University of Hamburg, Germany; Anna Artwinska, University of Leipzig, Germany.

Product Details
ISBN: 9783110764567
ISBN-10: 3110764563
Publisher: de Gruyter
Publication Date: September 20th, 2021
Pages: 286
Language: English
Series: Culture & Conflict