Austrian memory to be discarded, deformed and deposited: An analysis of Eva Menasse's Dunkelblum

IF 0.2 3区 文学 N/A LITERATURE
ORBIS LITTERARUM Pub Date : 2023-08-07 DOI:10.1111/oli.12416
Xiaohua Jiang
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From the perspective of memory studies, this paper analyzes the unique Austrian mechanisms and mentalities regarding its Nazi memory across generations, as reflected in Eva Menasse's Dunkelblum (2021). This novel is another of Menasse's critical observations of Austria's collective silence and distinctive processes of discarding, deforming, and depositing its Nazi history and memory. Exceeding the scope of family history and memory, Dunkelblum portrays how a fictive Austrian city on the country's border with Hungary functions as a witness and participant of the Nazi Holocaust and a potential recorder of the memory. The novel also discloses and analyzes Austria's complex and controversial phases of denial, evasion, and subsequent acknowledgment of its deeds in the Nazi Holocaust. Different from the war generation, a new generation retrieves, preserves, and transmits the local memory through diverse mnemonic techniques and thus explores the collaboration, silence, and agony of its hometown and its nation during the Nazi regime.
被丢弃、变形和沉淀的奥地利记忆——伊娃·梅纳斯《邓克尔布鲁姆》解析
本文从记忆研究的角度,分析了伊娃·梅纳斯(Eva Menasse)的《Dunkelblum》(2021)所反映的奥地利独特的跨代纳粹记忆机制和心态。这本小说是梅纳斯对奥地利集体沉默和独特的丢弃、变形和存放纳粹历史和记忆过程的又一次批判性观察。Dunkelblum超越了家族历史和记忆的范围,描绘了一个与匈牙利接壤的虚构的奥地利城市如何成为纳粹大屠杀的见证人和参与者,以及潜在的记忆记录者。小说还揭示和分析了奥地利在纳粹大屠杀中否认、逃避和随后承认其行为的复杂而有争议的阶段。与战争一代不同的是,新一代通过不同的记忆技巧来检索、保存和传递当地的记忆,从而探索纳粹政权下家乡和民族的合作、沉默和痛苦。
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期刊介绍: Orbis Litterarum is an international journal devoted to the study of European, American and related literature. Orbis Litterarum publishes peer reviewed, original articles on matters of general and comparative literature, genre and period, as well as analyses of specific works bearing on issues of literary theory and literary history.
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