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Truth-Telling, Trauma Fiction, and the Challenge of Critical Engagement: A Reading of Breaking Stalin’s Nose and A Winter’s Day in 1939
Marek Oziewicz
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Trauma Fiction
100%
Truth-telling
78%
Deportation
66%
Winter
64%
Stalin
59%
Joseph Stalin
58%
Trauma
46%
Atrocities
40%
Great Terror
28%
Auckland
26%
Authority
22%
Historical Knowledge
22%
Subgenre
21%
Non-fiction
20%
Reader
20%
Scholastics
19%
Signature
18%
Generative
18%
Terror
17%
Criticism
17%
Soviet Union
15%
Enemy
15%
1950s
14%
1930s
14%
Russia
14%
Social Sciences
deportation
52%
trauma
49%
genre
25%
terrorism
23%
USSR
12%
twenty-first century
12%
literature
11%
criticism
11%
Russia
10%
dialogue
10%
knowledge
9%
citizen
8%
present
7%