Русская поэзия 2010-х в поисках солидарности

Since the mid-2010s, the problem of overcoming individualism and social atomi- zation through group solidarity has been a central motif of Russian political poetry. New responses to this issue primarily employ feminist optics and an intersectional approach: at the crossroads of gender, nation, and s...

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Published inInternationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik (Online) Vol. 6; pp. 9 - 43
Main Author Дмитрий Кузьмин
Format Journal Article
LanguageGerman
Published Universität Trier 01.07.2022
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ISSN2698-492X
2698-4938
DOI10.25353/ubtr-izfk-224b-8c68

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Summary:Since the mid-2010s, the problem of overcoming individualism and social atomi- zation through group solidarity has been a central motif of Russian political poetry. New responses to this issue primarily employ feminist optics and an intersectional approach: at the crossroads of gender, nation, and society, authors as diverse as Galina Rymbu, Oksana Vasyakina, Elena Fanaylova, and Maria Galina all explore possibilities for linking the poetic subject to the construction of a group con- sciousness or collective. I propose that a hallmark of this tendency is the increased frequency and ingratiating use of first-person plural pronouns. This “we index” (the ratio of the number of these pronouns to the number of lines in a text) seems to demonstrate a direct correlation to the author’s degree of thematic interest in the problem; meanwhile, the example of Ilya Rissenberg also shows how the soli- darity motif functions in political poetry with a low “we index.”
ISSN:2698-492X
2698-4938
DOI:10.25353/ubtr-izfk-224b-8c68