Emancipation of the National Identity in Augusts Deglavs’ Novel “Riga”
Research by young scientists
Inta Genese-Plaude
Liepaja University, Latvia
Published 2023-10-12
https://doi.org/10.15388/RESPECTUS.2023.44.49.114
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Keywords

national identity
Latvians
Baltic Germans
language
novel

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Genese-Plaude, I. (2023) “Emancipation of the National Identity in Augusts Deglavs’ Novel ‘Riga’”, Respectus Philologicus, (44 (49), pp. 130–141. doi:10.15388/RESPECTUS.2023.44.49.114.

Abstract

The article studies the formation of the Latvian national identity as depicted in the cultural and historical novel Riga by the writer Augusts Deglavs. The plot is set in the second half of the 19th century when more and more Latvians from the country started to move to Riga. By applying the context-oriented approach and practices of cultural studies, the New historicism, post-colonialism, separate aspects of the dynamics and context of the relationship between Latvians and Baltic Germans in multicultural Riga have been analysed. In addition, the points where social and national identities contact and cross under the conditions of hermetic and hegemonic German culture, like relations with the German language, acquisition of social practices, emergence of the sense of Latvianness, have also been examined. The article also performs a concise evaluation of the historical importance of the Young Latvians’ movement depicted in the novel as the awakener of the national identity. Based on John Austin’s concept of performative language, in studying the emancipation of national identity, attention was paid to the ability of language “to do things”, which proves that words expressed in certain situations can possibly affect and change the run of historical processes.

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