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  • 标题:Telling History in the Shape of a MythThe Case of Stalingrad Narratives
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  • 作者:Gianluca Cinelli
  • 期刊名称:CoSMo | Comparative Studies in Modernism
  • 印刷版ISSN:2281-6658
  • 出版年度:2021
  • 卷号:18
  • 页码:95-108
  • DOI:10.13135/2281-6658/5916
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Centro Studi Arti della Modernità | Università degli Studi di Torino
  • 摘要:The corpus of narratives produced in Germany since 1943 about the battle of Stalingrad appears as a multifaceted “grand narrative” in which historiographical and mythical morphology coexist. The Nazi myth of Stalingrad contributed to shaping the cultural memory of the event during the war, and historians lately integrated that myth into the historical discourse about the “overcoming of the past” (Vergangenheitsbewältigung). In the meantime, hundreds of veterans published their witness-accounts about the great battle, blending the two spheres of history and myth on the level of storytelling. While historiographical discourse aims to consolidate positive knowledge of the battle in terms of chronology, witness-narratives blur chronological storytelling with the mythical archetypes of conquest, defeat, fall, and resurrection. I will examine the morphological characteristics of the “grand narrative” of Stalingrad by combining the notion of “structure” (Koselleck) with that of the narrative archetype (Frye) and by integrating these tools with the theory of adaptive and evolutional narratives (Carrol; Scalise-Sugyjama) to claim that the “grand narrative” of Stalingrad can be read as the mythic-historical account of how the German community survived defeat and was reborn from its own ashes.
  • 关键词:Myth and history;Stalingrad;WW2;German history;Personal narratives;Adaptation
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