Sociocultural paradigms of post-Soviet Georgia in modern fiction texts

Authors

  • Nino Mindiashvili Caucasus International University, PhD in Philology, Associated Professor
  • Nana Arkhamia Sokhumi State University, PhD in Philology, Associated Professor
  • Nia Sadaghashvili Caucasus International University

Keywords:

sociocultural paradigms, trauma, traumatic memory, reflection, literature

Abstract

Research of cultural concepts of traumatic memory is becoming more and more relevant in the scientific discourse. In-depth studying of the aforementioned issue has to be done by considering the historic memory, which creates basis for different researches in the direction of humanitarian sciences. Researchers agree that the wars of the 20th century, psychological pressure and historic memory have made the world to face new challenges, which, naturally, was also reflected in the theoretical discourse. Collapse of the Soviet Union and developments in Georgia since the last decade of the 20th century created fruitful grounds for the formation of completely new literature by genre on the one hand and on the other hand for the understanding of the cultural trauma, as of a social-cultural phenomenon. Conflicts in Abkhazia and Tskhinvali, August 2008 war were reflected in Georgian literature differently.

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Published

09-12-2024

How to Cite

Mindiashvili, N., Arkhamia, N., & Sadaghashvili, N. (2024). Sociocultural paradigms of post-Soviet Georgia in modern fiction texts. The International Tax Journal, 51(3), 104–109. Retrieved from https://internationaltaxjournal.online/index.php/itj/article/view/11

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