Voice and Frames in the Soviet Nenets’ Auto/Biographies
This article explores the narrative and metalinguistic devices used by two Nenets writers, Nikolaj Vylka and Anton Pyrerka, in the auto/ biographical novels they wrote in the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Focusing on narrator roles and voices, the article argues that despite the overarching programme o...
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crunivgroningpr:10.21827/ejlw.9.36307 2024-06-09T07:47:45+00:00 Voice and Frames in the Soviet Nenets’ Auto/Biographies Lukin, Karina 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.9.36307 https://ejlw.eu/article/download/36307/34061 https://ejlw.eu/article/download/36307/34067 unknown University of Groningen Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 European Journal of Life Writing volume 9, page 70-92 ISSN 2211-243X journal-article 2020 crunivgroningpr https://doi.org/10.21827/ejlw.9.36307 2024-05-15T13:31:59Z This article explores the narrative and metalinguistic devices used by two Nenets writers, Nikolaj Vylka and Anton Pyrerka, in the auto/ biographical novels they wrote in the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Focusing on narrator roles and voices, the article argues that despite the overarching programme of socialist realism, the writers creatively used available linguistic resources to build Socialist plots and frames in their novels. However, their choices differ considerably, reflecting their divergent ideas about the relationship between pre- and post-Soviet Nenets culture. Article in Journal/Newspaper nenets University of Groningen Press European Journal of Life Writing 9 70 92 |
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This article explores the narrative and metalinguistic devices used by two Nenets writers, Nikolaj Vylka and Anton Pyrerka, in the auto/ biographical novels they wrote in the Soviet Union in the 1930s. Focusing on narrator roles and voices, the article argues that despite the overarching programme of socialist realism, the writers creatively used available linguistic resources to build Socialist plots and frames in their novels. However, their choices differ considerably, reflecting their divergent ideas about the relationship between pre- and post-Soviet Nenets culture. |
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Voice and Frames in the Soviet Nenets’ Auto/Biographies |
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