Baltic postcolonialism / / edited by Violeta Kelertas.

Emerging from the ruins of the former Soviet Union, the literature of the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia is analyzed from the fruitful perspective of postcolonialism, a theoretical approach whose application to former second-world countries is in its initial stages. This groundbreaki...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Superior document:On the boundary of two worlds ; 6
TeilnehmendeR:
Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam ;, New York, NY : : Rodopi,, 2006.
Year of Publication:2006
Language:English
Series:On the boundary of two worlds ; 6.
Physical Description:1 online resource (473 pages)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
Table of Contents:
  • Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Baltic Postcolonialism and its Critics; Is the Post-in Postcolonial the Post-in Post-Soviet? Towards a Global Postcolonial Critique; Fusions of Discourse: Postcolonial/Postmodern Horizons in Baltic Culture; A Soviet Experience of Our Own: Comprehension and the Surrounding Silence; Postcolonial Change: Power, Peru and Estonian Literature; Nazi and Soviet Dysphemism and Euphemism in Latvian; Toward a Postcolonial Perspective on the Baltic States; Learning to Curse in Russian: Mimicry in Siberian Exile; Estonia's Time and Monumental Time
  • The Sieve and the Honeycomb: Features of Contemporary Lithuanian Cultural Time and SpacePerceptions of the Self and the Other in Lithuanian Postcolonial Fiction; Viivi Luik's The Beauty of History: Aestheticized Violence and the Postcolonial in the Contemporary Estonian Novel; Searching for National Allegories in Lithuanian Prose: Saulius Tomas Kondrotas's ""The Slow Birth of Nation""; Estonia and Pain: Jaan Kross's The Czar's Madman; Postcolonial Subjectivity in Latvia: Some Signs in Literature
  • Labyrinths of Meaning in Aleksandrs Pelēcis' Siberia Book and Agate Nesaule's Woman in Amber: A Postmodern/Postcolonial ReadingInterstitial Histories: Ene Mihkelson's Labor of Naming; Lithuanian Prose and Decolonization: Rediscovery of the Body; Conflicted Consciousness: Jaan Kaplinski and the Legacy of Intra-European Postcolonialism in Estonia; Foot-Loose and Fancy-Free: The Postcolonial Lithuanian Encounters Europe; Authors