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The Last Heroes of Leningrad: Coping strategies of Siege survivors in Soviet and post-Soviet society
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The Last Heroes of Leningrad: Coping strategies of Siege survivors in Soviet and post-Soviet society

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Alexandra Wachter investigates how survivors of the Siege of Leningrad (194144) were able to come to terms with their memories in Soviet and post-Soviet society. Subject to political fluctuations, official remembrance ranged from enforced silence to extensive exploitation for propaganda purposes, a framework which corresponded with psychological strategies to cope, but not deal, with trauma: repression, denial, acting-out and idealization. Based on a combination of oral history interviews, ethnographic and archival research, this study examines narratives and activities of child and adolescent survivors. Individual experiences are related to varying degrees of involvement in survivors organisations, and thick description adds to the understanding of trauma in the context of a (post-)totalitarian society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&R unipress GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
6 August 2022
Pages
282
ISBN
9783847114475

Alexandra Wachter investigates how survivors of the Siege of Leningrad (194144) were able to come to terms with their memories in Soviet and post-Soviet society. Subject to political fluctuations, official remembrance ranged from enforced silence to extensive exploitation for propaganda purposes, a framework which corresponded with psychological strategies to cope, but not deal, with trauma: repression, denial, acting-out and idealization. Based on a combination of oral history interviews, ethnographic and archival research, this study examines narratives and activities of child and adolescent survivors. Individual experiences are related to varying degrees of involvement in survivors organisations, and thick description adds to the understanding of trauma in the context of a (post-)totalitarian society.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
V&R unipress GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
6 August 2022
Pages
282
ISBN
9783847114475