Art of Witnessing

Art of Witnessing

Documentary Art, Literature, Film and Theatre in Eastern Europe and the Baltics

Lindbladh, Johanna; Tippner, Anja

Central European University Press

07/2024

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Prologue: Witnessing in Art. Ukrainian Voices from the War

Olexii Kuchanskyi


Introduction: Performing the Documentary: The Uses and Abuses of Factuality and Art

Johanna Lindbladh and Anja Tippner


PART I. Witnessing in Art. Theoretical Perspectives

A Crowd in Every Face: The Documentary Image in Concentrationary Art

Libby Saxton

The Methods of Second-Hand Testimonies Exemplified by Svetlana Aleksievich's Artistic and Dialogic Practices

Johanna Lindbladh

Documenting as Teamwork: Problems of Collaboration in Documentary Art in Belarus and Russia

Anja Tippner


PART II. Documentary Art on Screen and Stage

Ukrainian Documentary Theatre in the Context of War

Molly Flynn/ Ielizaveta Oliinyk

Reading the Soviet Time Speeches: Contemporary Russian Theatre's Reflexion

Elena Gordienko

The Sociology of Contemporary Russian Documentary Film

Jeremy?Hicks

Melodrama, Truth Telling and the Memory of War in the Soviet Cinema of the Thaw

Violeta Davoliute

The Ethnography of Damaged Life: Ukrainian Poetic Cinema between Document and Dream

Olha Briukhovetska


PART III. Documentary practices in literature

Towards a Testimonial Mode: Documentary Literature and the Memory of WWII in UElo Tuulik's In the Way of the War (1974)

Eneken Laanes

Ludmila Ulitskaya's 'Novel in Documents', Daniel Stein, Interpreter

Fiona Bjoerling

Cognitive Overload and the Documentary Mode in Maria Stepanova's In Memory of Memory

Julie Hansen

Documentary Poetry and Stigmatized People in Today's Russia and Belarus: the Birth of a New Visibility

Il'ia Kukulin
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Soviet dissident culture; documentary practices; testimonies; war and revolutions; art and activism; individual and cultural trauma