LEADER 02113cam a2200277Ia 4500001 246739 005 20240621200259.0 008 151007s9999 xx 000 0 und d 020 9.7813034047e+012 035 246739 040 LHM |beng |erda |cLHM 100 Lekht, Naya. 245 10 Narratives of Return: Babii Iar and Holocaust Literature in the Soviet Union. 264 1 [Place of publication not identified] : |b[publisher not identified], |c2013. 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 337 unspecified |bz |2rdamedia 338 unspecified |bzu |2rdacarrier 520 This dissertation examines Soviet literary texts devoted primarily to Babii Iar and other ravines where thousands of Soviet Jews and non-Jews were murdered by fascist occupiers during the Second World War. The centrality of Babii Iar as a symbol of the Holocaust for Soviet Jews and non-Jews is the point of departure for this dissertation, which redefines the contours of Holocaust literature. The purpose of the dissertation is to identify and analyze the following key problems: the divide between ravine literature and camp literature; the difference between the literature of witness and the belated, post-traumatic response to the Holocaust; the presumed lack of response to the Holocaust by Soviet figures; and the relationship between Yiddish and Soviet contexts. The ultimate goal of this dissertation is to broaden the current conception of the Holocaust and its literature to include texts written on Soviet territories during WWII. As such, the dissertation does not only unearth and analyze previously unknown works, but also argues for a new sub-genre of Holocaust literature. 530 Electronic version(s) available online. 590 Dissertations and Theses 591 Record updated by Marcive processing 21 June 2024 856 |uhttp://search.proquest.com/docview/1444152284?accountid=47978 956 41 |uhttp://dc.ushmm.org/library/bib246739/3595236.pdf |zHosted by USHMM. 987 Dissertation ordered September 2015 852 |breceiving |kShelved at 79-2-2 852 |bebook