‘I should never tell anybody that my mother was shot’: understanding personal testimony and family memories within Soviet Lapland

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Abstrakti

This article examines the biography of a dual-heritage descendant of a Norwegian settler and indigenous Sámi on the Kola Peninsula in north-west Russia, whose parents became victims of Stalin’s terror. Analysing personal experience with oral history methods reveals that the protagonists were trying to shape actively their own and their fellows’ fates. This challenges the common script of passive victims within a totalitarian state. The narrator’s emphasis on agency as well as her humanising of state representatives are discussed as ways of giving meaning to her family’s history and strategies for coping with traumatic childhood events.
Alkuperäiskielienglanti
Sivut65-73
JulkaisuOral History
Vuosikerta47
Numero2
TilaJulkaistu - 2019
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli

Tieteenala

  • Historia ja arkeologia
  • Sosiaaliantropologia

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