Out of the Unknown and into the Limelight: The Case of Estonian Russian Literature

In the era of hyphenated identities, one’s identity may not be as clear as decades before; the same applies to culture and literature. Over the past years, there have been discussions about the exact definition of national literature. In Estonia there have been debates surrounding the definition of...

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Main Author: Anneli Kõvamees
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Language:deu
Published: University of Tartu Press 2015-07-01
Series:Interlitteraria
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Online Access:https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/IL/article/view/12157
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spelling doaj-f18713b05320465591652718311dc5972020-11-25T03:25:28ZdeuUniversity of Tartu PressInterlitteraria1406-07012228-47292015-07-0120110.12697/IL.2015.20.1.7Out of the Unknown and into the Limelight: The Case of Estonian Russian LiteratureAnneli Kõvamees0Tallinna Ülikool, Eesti Keele ja Kultuuri Instituut, Narva mnt 29, 10120 TallinnIn the era of hyphenated identities, one’s identity may not be as clear as decades before; the same applies to culture and literature. Over the past years, there have been discussions about the exact definition of national literature. In Estonia there have been debates surrounding the definition of Estonian literature: is it a literature written in Estonian or is it a literature written in Estonia? One of the most interesting literary debates erupted in connection with the Estonian Russian writer Andrei Ivanov (born 1971), whose novels in many cases have been written in Russian but published first in Estonian. The first part of the article deals with the definition of Estonian literature and the position of the Estonian Russian-language literature. It may be noteworthy that only at the beginning of the 21st century did Estonian literary criticism start to deal with the Estonian Russian-language literature as part of Estonian literature. The authors of the younger generation (born in 1970 and later) or the so-called noughts-generation are the first credibly taken authors as part of Estonian literature. The position of Estonian Russian literature has shifted from rejection and periphery to the spotlight. The works by Andrei Ivanov have played an important role in that process. The second part of the article analyses the depiction of Estonian Russians in Ivanov’s A Handful of Dust and Ashes using the branch of comparative literature called imagology or image studies. The Estonian Russian background proves to be a useful tool for creating a character who is alienated, who is an existential outsider. The author deals with existential questions and depicts tendencies in the 21st century society. As many other Estonian Russian writers, Ivanov does not deal specifically with the issues of Estonian Russians and that is one of the reasons of his popularity and one of the reasons why Estonian Russian literature has attracted so much attention.https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/IL/article/view/12157Estonian Russian literatureAndrei IvanovEstonian Russiansimage studies
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Out of the Unknown and into the Limelight: The Case of Estonian Russian Literature
Interlitteraria
Estonian Russian literature
Andrei Ivanov
Estonian Russians
image studies
author_facet Anneli Kõvamees
author_sort Anneli Kõvamees
title Out of the Unknown and into the Limelight: The Case of Estonian Russian Literature
title_short Out of the Unknown and into the Limelight: The Case of Estonian Russian Literature
title_full Out of the Unknown and into the Limelight: The Case of Estonian Russian Literature
title_fullStr Out of the Unknown and into the Limelight: The Case of Estonian Russian Literature
title_full_unstemmed Out of the Unknown and into the Limelight: The Case of Estonian Russian Literature
title_sort out of the unknown and into the limelight: the case of estonian russian literature
publisher University of Tartu Press
series Interlitteraria
issn 1406-0701
2228-4729
publishDate 2015-07-01
description In the era of hyphenated identities, one’s identity may not be as clear as decades before; the same applies to culture and literature. Over the past years, there have been discussions about the exact definition of national literature. In Estonia there have been debates surrounding the definition of Estonian literature: is it a literature written in Estonian or is it a literature written in Estonia? One of the most interesting literary debates erupted in connection with the Estonian Russian writer Andrei Ivanov (born 1971), whose novels in many cases have been written in Russian but published first in Estonian. The first part of the article deals with the definition of Estonian literature and the position of the Estonian Russian-language literature. It may be noteworthy that only at the beginning of the 21st century did Estonian literary criticism start to deal with the Estonian Russian-language literature as part of Estonian literature. The authors of the younger generation (born in 1970 and later) or the so-called noughts-generation are the first credibly taken authors as part of Estonian literature. The position of Estonian Russian literature has shifted from rejection and periphery to the spotlight. The works by Andrei Ivanov have played an important role in that process. The second part of the article analyses the depiction of Estonian Russians in Ivanov’s A Handful of Dust and Ashes using the branch of comparative literature called imagology or image studies. The Estonian Russian background proves to be a useful tool for creating a character who is alienated, who is an existential outsider. The author deals with existential questions and depicts tendencies in the 21st century society. As many other Estonian Russian writers, Ivanov does not deal specifically with the issues of Estonian Russians and that is one of the reasons of his popularity and one of the reasons why Estonian Russian literature has attracted so much attention.
topic Estonian Russian literature
Andrei Ivanov
Estonian Russians
image studies
url https://ojs.utlib.ee/index.php/IL/article/view/12157
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