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Border Crossing Trauma Seen Through
Hyper-Naturalist Prose and Surreal Forms of
Narration
Tuulikki Kurki
Abstract This article studies two novels by Karelian writer Arvi Perttu, of 2001 and 2004. These
report traumatic experiences that relate to territorial and symbolic border crossings in the
Finnish-Russian borderlands, a national border between Finland and Russian Karelia that
has been the source and context of significantly traumatic events throughout history. The
analysis focuses on narratives and metaphors in Perttu’s novels that are representative of
border and mobility related traumatic experiences. It is guided by the questions what the
often grotesque and surreal representations of trauma in Perttu’s works induce readers to
see, how the hyper-naturalist prose in Perttu’s gloomy and dark works can lead to give it a
label, and how his surreal forms of narration function as a form of trauma language.
Keywords border crossing, literature, Karelia, memory, nation-building
DOI 10.25364/08.4:2018.1.3
Mobile Culture Studies. The Journal, Vol. 4 2018, 39-56
Peer reviewed article
Open Access: content is licensed under CC BY 3.0
Mobile Culture Studies
The Journal, Volume 4/2018
- Title
- Mobile Culture Studies
- Subtitle
- The Journal
- Volume
- 4/2018
- Editor
- Karl Franzens University Graz
- Location
- Graz
- Date
- 2018
- Language
- German, English
- License
- CC BY 4.0
- Size
- 21.0 x 29.7 cm
- Pages
- 182
- Categories
- Zeitschriften Mobile Culture Studies The Journal