
Belarus in Autoethnographic Narratives
This book offers an autoethnographic exploration of the interplay of art, memory, and resilience in Eastern Europe, weaving together the personal and collective histories of Belarusians – those who survived two world wars and their contemporaries, who are now looking for a way out of a political crisis in the region.
Set against the history of Belarus, it recounts the story of the author’s great-gr...
This book offers an autoethnographic exploration of the interplay of art, memory, and resilience in Eastern Europe, weaving together the personal and collective histories of Belarusians – those who survived two world wars and their contemporaries, who are now looking for a way out of a political crisis in the region.
Set against the history of Belarus, it recounts the story of the author’s great-gr...
