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Truth-Telling, Trauma Fiction, and the Challenge of Critical Engagement: A Reading of Breaking Stalin’s Nose and A Winter’s Day in 1939
Marek Oziewicz
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Engagement
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Truth-telling
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Trauma Fiction
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Joseph Stalin
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Trauma
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Literature
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Genre
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Atrocities
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21C
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Enemy
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Criticism
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Limits
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Generative
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1930s
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Historical Knowledge
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1950s
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Truth
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Russian Federation
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Scholastics
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U.S.S.R.
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Execution
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Terror
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Mourning
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sub-genre
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Nonfiction
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Auckland
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Truth-telling
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Joseph Stalin
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Trauma Fiction
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Trauma
50%
Deportation
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Atrocity
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Sanders
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Children's Literature
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21st Century
25%
Terror
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Nonfiction
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EUGene
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Auckland
25%
Historical Knowledge
25%
Large Category
25%
Historical Trauma
25%
Foreign Nationals
25%
Mourning
25%
Soviet Citizen
25%
Great Terror
25%
Mass Deportation
25%
Collapse of the Soviet Union
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