Ulitskaia’s Childhood 45–53: Documenting Nostalgic Images and Memories of Growing Up Soviet after the Great War in Literature

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Anja Tippner
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This article explores aspects of nostalgia for Soviet childhoods in contemporary Russia. First it describes the complex phenomenon of documentary fiction today and shows how documentary texts create generational and collective memoirs of Soviet childhoods. It then goes on to discuss the position of Liudmila Ulitskaia within this discursive framework and argues that her collection Childhood 45-53 re-creates Soviet childhood as a multifaceted phenomenon. In a next step, the article examines how the photographs in this book contribute to the narrative of growing up Soviet in the 1940s and 1950s, examining the conjoining of childhood and adult spaces in the text. In sum, this article discusses the childhood memories with regard to phenomena of childhood nostalgia and post-socialist nostalgia, and shows that in contrast to common opinion this type of nostalgia is not predominantly regressive or escapist but also conveys elements of cultural critique.
乌利茨卡娅的童年45-53:在文学中记录二战后苏联成长的怀旧形象和记忆
这篇文章探讨了当代俄罗斯对苏联童年的怀旧之情。首先,它描述了当今纪实小说的复杂现象,并展示了纪录片文本如何创造苏联童年的代际和集体回忆录。接着讨论了柳德米拉·乌利茨卡娅在这个话语框架中的地位,并认为她的作品集《童年45-53》将苏联的童年作为一个多方面的现象进行了再现。接下来,这篇文章探讨了这本书中的照片是如何对20世纪40年代和50年代成长的苏联人的叙述做出贡献的,并研究了文本中童年和成人空间的结合。综上所述,本文从童年怀旧和后社会主义怀旧的角度对童年记忆进行了讨论,并表明与一般观点相反,这种怀旧并不主要是倒退或逃避现实,而是传达了文化批判的元素。
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