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Forbidden and sublime forest landscapes: narrated experiences of Latvian national partisan women after World War II
Authors:Sanita Reinsone
Institution:Institute of Literature, Folklore and Art, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
Abstract:At the beginning of the Cold War, tens of thousands of Baltic people headed for the forests. It was the largest and longest such experience of human and forest interaction in the history of the three Baltic countries. The forest was turned into a political concept and had abruptly become a doubly sensitive zone: to the authorities it was a space of revolt subject to their control; to the locals, the forests were transformed into sites of both resistance and shelter when life was endangered. Based on recorded life story interviews, this article examines how women experienced the changes in their native landscapes after World War II in the occupied Baltic states, and what it meant for them to be labelled “forest outlaws”.
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