Vol. 8, No 3: 28–38.

History

2023

Scientific article

UDK 93/94

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Ivan V. Kirienko
master’s degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
kirienko.ivan97@gmail.com

"Detraumatization Through Historicization" as an Optics for Historiographical Analysis of Ksenia Myalo's Work "National Apocalypse"

Scientific adviser:
Alexander V. Antoshchenko
Reviewer:
Ilya M. Solomeshch
Paper submitted on: 06/09/2023;
Accepted on: 09/28/2023;
Published online on: 09/30/2023.
Abstract. This article uses Jörn Rüsen's typology of historicization and the method of discourse analysis to examine Ksenia Myalo's work "National Apocalypse" (1993). The author outlines such strategies for overcoming the historical trauma of the dissolution of the USSR as normalization, aestheticization and specialization. It is concluded that the analysis of historical narrative oriented towards identifying the detraumatisation practices contributes to a deeper understanding of complex historical events and processes.
Keywords: historical consciousness, ideological subtext, national political discourse, mental-ideological discourse, imperial discourse, structural-functional discourse, normalization, specialization, aestheticization

For citation: Kirienko, I. V. "Detraumatization Through Historicization" as an Optics for Historiographical Analysis of Ksenia Myalo's Work "National Apocalypse". StudArctic forum. 2023, 8 (3): 28–38.

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