JOURNAL ARTICLE

Narrating Identity

Abstract

<div> <p>The collapse of the Soviet Union and the Chechen wars were for German Sadulaev, a writer of Chechen origin, the starting point for a broad reflection on identity and nationality in the post-Soviet era. This paper aims to scrutinise how issues related to identity are addressed in two works by the author, the collection of short stories <i>Ja – čečenec!</i> [I Am a Chechen, 2006] and the novel <i>Šalinskij rejd</i> [The Raid on Shali, 2010]. Specific attention is paid to the role that narratives play in the considered works. In this respect, the paper first considers ethnicity/nationality as a narrative construct. Then, it deals with fragmentation of identity self-narrative as the consequence of the collapse of the Soviet Union. Finally, it considers the act of narrating as an attempt to hold together collective and personal identities.</p> </div>

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Identity (music) Narrative Chechen German Soviet union Identity formation

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Vladimir Nabokov Literary Studies
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Cultural Studies
German Colonialism and Identity Studies
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Literature and Literary Theory
Memory, Trauma, and Commemoration
Social Sciences →  Psychology →  Social Psychology

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