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‘Extractivism as Rebordering: Dmitrii Savochkin’s Mark Sheider, Russo-Ukrainian Mining Literature and the Fragmentation of Post-Soviet Ukraine’

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/22031
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https://doi.org/10.1080/0950236X.2021.1886709
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2021-02-17
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Rogatchevski, Andrei
Abstract
This essay examines the Russian-language novel Mark Sheider (2009) by the Ukrainian author Dmitrii Savochkin in the context of the classical American and European (Émile Zola, Upton Sinclair, George Orwell), as well as Russo-Ukrainian (Aleksandr Kuprin, Larisa Reisner, Vasilii Grossman, Boris Gorbatov, Fridrikh Gorenshtein) writing about mining. It identifies some topoi common to mining fiction and non-fiction. It also considers the Russo-Ukrainian versions of such topoi, with a special focus on extractivism represented as a form of rebordering. Wolfgang Iser’s concept of fictional representation provides the article with the principal theoretical framework for the analysis.
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Taylor & Francis
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Rogatchevski A. ‘Extractivism as Rebordering: Dmitrii Savochkin’s Mark Sheider, Russo-Ukrainian Mining Literature and the Fragmentation of Post-Soviet Ukraine’. Textual Practice. 2021;35(3)
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