The Representation of Psychological War-Related Traumas in the Literary Works of Contemporary Burundian and Ukrainian Writers: African and European Perspectives

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Audace Mbonyingingo, Olena Moiseyenko, D. Mazin
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The article explores the representation of psychological traumas afflicted by war in contemporary literary writing by Burundian (African) and Ukrainian (European) authors who were witnesses of the events described in their works. Based on the existing linguistic and psychological theoretical approaches to the phenomenon of a mental wound, a comparative perspective is provided on the nature, literary, and linguistic manifestations of psychological trauma in Burundian novels by Antoine Kaburahe and Marie-Therese Toyi, presenting the tragic, but stoic experience during the civil war in the East African country, and the shocked, but resilient experience of Ukrainian civilians during the full-scale aggression of the russian federation in the Ukrainian diary (Serhiy Zhadan) and essay writing (Ilya Kaminsky, Ludmila Khersonsky, Zarina Zabrisky, Elena Andreychykova, Andrei Krasniashikh) available in English translation. The implemented analysis allows for a deeper understanding of the effects of wartime psychological trauma on the lives of an individual. Due to a more distant time perspective, the protagonists of Burundian texts reveal both the tragedy of the interethnic civil war conflict and the importance of addressing the causes of the conflict to prevent its replication in the future. In the Ukrainian texts, the initial stage of psychological trauma obtaining can be observed, which accounts for a range of the related emotional states among the characters who do not fully realize yet the traumatization process they have been going through during the first days and weeks of the russian military invasion. The narrative structure of the Burundian and Ukrainian texts was also highlighted, which helped identify traces of oral story-telling tradition (African texts) and broad allusions to the historical and cultural phenomena (Ukrainian texts).
布隆迪和乌克兰当代作家文学作品中与战争有关的心理创伤表现:非洲和欧洲视角
文章探讨了布隆迪(非洲)和乌克兰(欧洲)作家在当代文学创作中对战争造成的心理创伤的表现,他们都是作品中所描述事件的见证人。在对精神创伤现象的现有语言学和心理学理论方法的基础上,对安托万-卡布拉赫(Antoine Kaburahe)和玛丽-泰蕾兹-托伊(Marie-Therese Toyi)的布隆迪小说中心理创伤的性质、文学和语言表现提供了一个比较视角,展现了内战期间悲惨但又坚忍不拔的经历、在乌克兰日记(Serhiy Zhadan)和散文写作(Ilya Kaminsky、Ludmila Khersonsky、Zarina Zabrisky、Elena Andreychykova、Andrei Krasniashikh)中,乌克兰平民在俄罗斯联邦全面侵略期间的经历令人震惊,但却顽强不屈。通过实施分析,可以更深入地了解战时心理创伤对个人生活的影响。由于时间视角较为遥远,布隆迪文本中的主人公既揭示了种族间内战冲突的悲剧,也揭示了解决冲突原因以防止其在未来重演的重要性。在乌克兰文本中,可以观察到获得心理创伤的初始阶段,这也解释了在俄罗斯军事入侵的最初几天和几周里,主人公们还没有完全意识到他们所经历的创伤过程的一系列相关情绪状态。此外,还强调了布隆迪和乌克兰文本的叙事结构,这有助于发现口头讲故事传统的痕迹(非洲文本)和历史文化现象的广泛典故(乌克兰文本)。
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