„Kontaminierte Landschaften“ – ‚Mitteleuropa‘ inmitten von Krieg und Totalitarismus.
Eine exemplarische Bestandaufnahme anhand von literarischen Texten.
- Peter Lang
- 978-3-631-74563-2
- 978-3-631-77106-8
- DOI 10.3726/b14793

A collective monograph contains 21 studies on the topic of traumatic collective memory in Central-European literatures. Th. Snyderse’s term „Bloodlands“ was coined in literature by the Austrian writer Martin Pollack as „contaminated landscapes“ within the meaning of areas hiding mass graves of victims murdered by totalitarian regimes. The book is divided into several parts dealing with e.g. intergenerational problems, shoa memory and Stalinism as well as Europe as transcultural space of recollection. The authors are Czech, Polish, German and Austrian literary scholars and illustrations are taken from Russian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian and German written literary works.
Recenze:
Silvia Nadjivan in.: Info. Informationen aus dem Institut für den Donauraum und Mitteleuropa 4/2019, S. 14.