Ambiguous Endeavours. The Evolution of the Melodramatic Mode in Polish Holocaust Narratives from Hanna Krall to "The Aftermath".
Author
Summary, in English
I argue that the literary work of Hanna Krall (b. 1935) represents one of the most important manifestations of the presence of popular melodrama in Polish Holocaust representation. I propose to read the work, career, and impact of this highly successful author through the lens of the melodramatic mode and its concern with history, identity, deficits of justice, and social inclusivity. The impact of popular schemata further intensifies after 1989. By analysing seminal Holocaust films from recent years like Agnieszka Holland’s In Darkness (2011) and Władysław Pasikowski’s The Aftermath (2012) I trace the evolvement of melodrama and its reception in the radically altered context of post-communism. Despite their different generic contexts and different approaches to the subject, the analysed narratives are shown to share an engagement with the melodramatic schemata. I contend that this engagement must be seen in relation to the traditional definitions of Polish Holocaust representation as linked to forms of expression associated with high modernism and the avant-garde, but also as indicative of fundamental changes in post-communist culture.
Department/s
Publishing year
2015
Language
English
Publication/Series
Lund Slavonic Monographs
Volume
12
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University
Topic
- Languages and Literature
Keywords
- Melodrama
- popular culture
- Holocaust representation
- post-communism
- Poland.
Status
Published
Supervisor
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0280-0284
Defence date
6 June 2015
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Sal A129b, Språk- och litteraturcentrum, Helgonabacken 12, Lund
Opponent
- Ann Rigney (Professor)