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Literary Samizdat and Samizdat Publics

open access: yesEnthymema, 2015
In this article Komaromi considers literary samizdat journals in light of public theory. Although literary samizdat journals do not conform to classic conceptions of public speech, they do yield to more recent analyses of counter-publics proposed by ...
Ann Komaromi
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Il testo del samizdat nei testi del samizdat

open access: yesBetween, 2020
Autorappresentazione e autoconsapevolezza del samizdat come processo in tutte le metanarrative che descrivono il testo clandestino: come nasce, lo spirito con cui nasce, l’ambiente in cui nasce e si diffonde.
Mario Caramitti
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Slovak literary samizdat periodicals in the 1980s [PDF]

open access: yesSlovenska Literatura, 2023
The article presents an overview of Slovak literary samizdat periodicals published in the 1980s: Kontakt, Altamira, K, Fragment, Fragment K. The authors describe them, deal with their thematic focus, content structure, conditions of their emergence and ...
Pavel Matejovič   +1 more
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K reflexivnosti Vaculíkova Českého snáře [PDF]

open access: yesSlovo a Smysl, 2023
The present study deals with the problem of reflexivity in Ludvík Vaculík’s semi-autobiographical novel Czech Dream Book (samizdat 1981; English 2019). The notion of reflexivity is conceived of as the intersection of real empirical life and the fictional
Hana Kosáková
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Estonian, Russian and Samizdat Identity: Arno Tsart and Elena Shvarts

open access: yesInterlitteraria, 2023
The article explores a case of literary mystification by Elena Shvarts that occurred in samizdat during the eighties, featuring a fictitious Estonian poet.
Miriam Rossi
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Children’s and youth samizdat at the beginning of the XXI century (based on the materials of the Siberian-Far Eastern Region)

open access: yesБиблиосфера, 2021
Amateur children’s and youth press (samizdat) has historical roots in Russia, including in the Siberian-far Eastern region. At each stage it was characterized by specific features conditioned by socio-cultural factors of the time.
E. N. Savenko
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Intelectuales de la disidencia y literatura "Samizdat" en Checoslovaquia

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie V, Historia Contemporánea, 2000
Una de las principales fuentes para conocer la experiencia totalitaria de la segunda mitad del siglo xx en Cliecoslovaquia es la literatura "Samizdat".
Marina Casanova
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Czech Samizdat Archives – the Past and the Present

open access: yesPoznańskie Studia Slawistyczne, 2020
In the former Czechoslovakia, samizdat was not limited just to the dissident community: the big “publishing houses” like Vaculík’s Petlice soon became a model for many local followers. Under communism, they naturally made effort to keep their activities
Alena Přibáňová
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Genesis of the term "savilaida": from collections of avant-garde poetry till Lithuanian neologism

open access: yesLietuvos Istorijos Studijos, 2006
The genesis of the Lithuanian neologism "savilaida" has not been studied by the science of history, though such studies would allow reasonable answering to the questions of expedience of the usage of the term and uniqueness of its object.
Egidijus Jaseliūnas
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The Underground Publication Perspektyvos (1978–1981): The Beginning of Intellectual Samizdat in Lithuania

open access: yesGenocidas ir Rezistencija, 2002
When samizdat appeared (in 1972 Lietuvos Katalikų Bažnyčios Kronika came out for the first time), resistance to soviet occupation reached higher level, became more organised, in Lithuania.
Valdemaras Klumbys
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