Rozhdestvenskaya E.Yu. Restoring the Meaning: ‘Biographic Work’ in Ostarbeiters’ Life Stories. In: Reclaiming the Personal: Oral History in Post-Socialist Scholarship. Grinchenko, Gelinada, and Natalia Khanenko-Friesen (eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015. Ch. 4. P. 79-102. Rozhdestvenskaya E.Yu. Restoring the Meaning: ‘Biographic Work’ in Ostarbeiters’ Life Stories. In: Reclaiming the Personal: Oral History in Post-Socialist Scholarship. Grinchenko, Gelinada, and Natalia Khanenko-Friesen (eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015. Ch. 4. P. 79-102.ISBN 9781442637382Ðàçìåùåíà íà ñàéòå: 05.01.18 Ïîèñêàòü ïîëíûé òåêñò íà Google AcademiaÑñûëêà ïðè öèòèðîâàíèè:Rozhdestvenskaya E.Yu. Restoring the Meaning: ‘Biographic Work’ in Ostarbeiters’ Life Stories. In: Reclaiming the Personal: Oral History in Post-Socialist Scholarship. Grinchenko, Gelinada, and Natalia Khanenko-Friesen (eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015. Ch. 4. P. 79-102.Rozhdestvenskaya E.Yu. Restoring the Meaning: ‘Biographic Work’ in Ostarbeiters’ Life Stories. In: Reclaiming the Personal: Oral History in Post-Socialist Scholarship. Grinchenko, Gelinada, and Natalia Khanenko-Friesen (eds.), Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2015. Ch. 4. P. 79-102.Àâòîðû:Ðîæäåñòâåíñêàÿ Å.Þ.ÀííîòàöèÿIn the chapter on the example of biographical interviews with Ostarbeiter is considered the phenomenon of biography injured by historical experience. On a theoretical level we analyze the phenomenon of trauma (P.Shtompka, A.Zdravomyslov, Y.Ryuzen et al.). The crisis of meaning, biographical ruptures, incoherence in biography are a reaction to catastrophic experience, experienced collectively and destroys the very possibility of its interpretation. Empirical research has revealed a number of strategies to normalize the biography, which are designed 1) on the level path traveled life's journey, committed social action, and 2) on the level of narrative solutions in stories of trauma - silence, fragmentation, dehronologization.Êëþ÷åâûå ñëîâà: îñòàðáàéòåðû èñòîðèÿ æèçíè èäåíòè÷íîñòü ostarbeiters the history of life identity Ðóáðèêè: ÑîöèîëîãèÿÂîçìîæíî, âàì áóäóò èíòåðåñíû äðóãèå ïóáëèêàöèè:Rozhdestvenskaya E., Semenova V., Tartakovskaya I., Kozela K. (eds). Collective Memories in War. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016. 196 pp.Ðîæäåñòâåíñêàÿ Å. Þ.Òðàíñìåäèàëüíûé ñòîðèòåëëèíã â ïîèñêàõ Íàöèîíàëüíîé èäåè Ðîññèè // Ëîãîñ. 2015. Ò. 25. ¹ 3. Ñ. 197-223.Drobizheva L. M.Towards a More Pluralistic Society: “I” and “We” in the Perception of the Population // Life Expectations of the People. Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path. / Eds. by P. Li, M.K. Gorshkov. Singapore: Springer, 2021. P. 157-172.Âîðîíèí Ã. Ë.Ñîöèîëîãèÿ äóõîâíîé æèçíè: ó÷åá. ïîñîáèå / Ã.Ë. Âîðîíèí. - Í. Íîâãîðîä: ÍÈÓ ÐÀÍÕèÃÑ, 2015. - 226 ñ.Äÿòëîâ À. Â., Ïîïîâ À. Â., Ñàæèí Ï.Â.Ðîëü íàöèîíàëüíîé èäåíòè÷íîñòè â ïðîöåññå ôîðìèðîâàíèÿ Åâðîïåéñêîãî ñîþçà // Ñîöèàëüíî-ãóìàíèòàðíûå çíàíèÿ. 2016. ¹ 11. Ñ. 84-92.