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Canadian Slavonic Papers; 59(3-4), pp 281-312 (2017) | 2017

The polyphonic performance of testimony in Svetlana Aleksievich’s Voices from Utopia

Johanna Lindbladh

ABSTRACT This article claims that Svetlana Aleksievich’s Voices from Utopia should be read as testimony. Although based on eyewitnesses interviewed by Aleksievich, the voices represented in the five books are interpreted as the creation of an implied author. In contrast to a theoretical standpoint defining fact in a dichotomous relation to fiction, this study identifies the historical value of Aleksievich’s writing as intimately connected to the aesthetic composition. The article has two major aims. The first is to describe how the monologues and choirs in Voices from Utopia are represented. Using Mikhail Bakhtin’s concept of the polyphonic novel, the internal focalization of the testimonies, in combination with a significant reduction of the external perspective, both on the level of dialogue and narration, are described as together constituting a polyphonic composition. The second aim is to demonstrate how this polyphony is interrelated to trauma theory and the psychological hardships experienced by the witnesses in the act of representing a traumatic experience. The hypothesis is that the polyphonic structure could be interpreted as an ethical representation of the interviews: first, it reflects an empathy with the witnesses’ ambivalence when confessing their traumatic past; secondly, because it contributes to ethically engaging the implied reader.


The Anthropology of East Europe Review | 2012

Coming to Terms with the Soviet Myth of Heroism Twenty-five Years After the Chernobyl’ Nuclear Disaster: An Interpretation of Aleksandr Mindadze’s Existential Action Movie Innocent Saturday

Johanna Lindbladh


Osteuropa; 68(1-2), pp 183-195 (2018) | 2018

Näher am Trauma : Aleksievičs "letzte Zeugen" im Vergleich

Johanna Lindbladh


Studies in Eastern European Cinema | 2017

Coming to terms with the Soviet past: a much needed comparative approach

Johanna Lindbladh


Sydsvenskan; pp 7-7 (2015) | 2015

Kontroversiell kärlek : Aleksijevitjs intresse för individen går emot retoriken

Johanna Lindbladh


Sydsvenska dagbladet; (2015-07-10) (2015) | 2015

Resenär vaccinerad mot rysk litteratur : Recension av Bengt Jangfeldts bok "En rysk historia"

Johanna Lindbladh


Svenska Dagbladet; (2015) | 2015

Rotandet i sovjetiska trauman provocerar

Johanna Lindbladh


Respons; (5), pp 22-24 (2015) | 2015

Stalintiden återkommande tema i östeuropeisk film : Intervju med Mark Leiderman och Ewa Mazierska

Johanna Lindbladh


Respons; (5), pp 18-21 (2015) | 2015

Tjernobyl blev en moralisk väckarklocka i postsovjetisk film

Johanna Lindbladh


Nordisk Østforum; 28(3), pp 239-257 (2014) | 2014

Tjernobylkatastrofen : apokalyps eller pånyttfödelse?

Johanna Lindbladh

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