EPISODE · Apr 23, 2021 · 48 MIN
Zuleikha p.2 by Yakhina
from The Slavic Literature Pod · host The Slavic Literature Pod
Show Notes:This week, Matt and Cameron take on the second half of Zuleika by Guzel Yakhina, wherein our eponymous heroine fully sheds her old identity as the “pitiful hen,” and—deep in the woods of Siberia—becomes a hunter, mother, cook, medical assistant, lover, and everything you might have imagined to be impossible in such exile. As with the first half, Zuleikha continues to be an absolute joy to read and talk about so get your 100-proof vodka and enjoy!Major themes: Call your mom, Bad man as interesting characters, Russian phonetics.07:23 - Much of the information in this section is pulled from Lynne Viola’s paper “The Campaign to Eliminate the Kulak as a Class, Winter 1929-1930: A Reevaluation of the Legislation”.10:40 - “The Soviet War Against ‘Fifth Columnists’: The Case Against Chechnya, 1942-4” by Jeffrey Burds. See especially the section “Germany and Japan: Intelligence and Sabotage Networks, 1935-41.”13:20 - Again pulled from Burds’s article, these are the characteristics of “bandit nations”:borderland elements, with close kinship or ethnic ties to foreign-based emigrationForeign use of those elements for espionage and other seditious acts within the USSRstrong religious traditionssustained by ‘heroic’ historical movement of insurrectionary elementsoperates on hostile terrain that facilitates concealmentThe music used in this episode was “soviet march,” by Toasted Tomatoes. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube.Buy this book with our affiliate links on Amazon! Our links: Website | Discord Socials: Instagram | Twitter | FacebookAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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Show Notes: This week, Matt and Cameron take on the second half of Zuleika by Guzel Yakhina, wherein our eponymous heroine fully sheds her old identity as the “pitiful hen,” and—deep in the woods of Siberia—becomes a hunter, mother, cook, medical assistant, lover, and everything you might have imagined to be impossible in such exile. As with the first half, Zuleikha continues to be an absolute joy to read and talk about so get your 100-proof vodka and enjoy! Major themes: Call your mom, Bad man as interesting characters, Russian phonetics. 07:23 - Much of the information in this section is pulled from Lynne Viola’s paper “The Campaign to Eliminate the Kulak as a Class, Winter 1929-1930: A Reevaluation of the Legislation”. 10:40 - “The Soviet War Against ‘Fifth Columnists’: The Case Against Chechnya, 1942-4” by Jeffrey Burds. See especially the section “Germany and Japan: Intelligence and Sabotage Networks, 1935-41.” 13:20 - Again pulled from Burds’s article, these are the characteristics of “bandit nations”: borderland elements, with close kinship or ethnic ties to foreign-based emigration Foreign use of those elements for espionage and other seditious acts within the USSR strong religious traditions sustained by ‘heroic’ historical movement of insurrectionary elements operates on hostile terrain that facilitates concealment Our links: All links | PATREON | Merch | Watch on YouTube | Discord Socials: TikTok | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook The music used in this episode was “soviet march,” by Toasted Tomatoes. You can find more of their work on Bandcamp and Youtube. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
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