The Artistic – Publicistic Discourse of Georgian Emigrant Memoirs
Published 2026-02-19
Keywords
- Memoir,
- Interdisciplinary Research,
- Memory,
- Identity
Abstract
The study of emigrant literature requires expanding the spectrum of research directions. Within artistic-documentary discourse, our research focuses on memoir prose through genre, artistry, and memory studies. We analyze two significant works: Revaz Gabashvili’s ,,What do I Remember” and Valodia Goguadze’s ,,Memoirs”. The Georgian emigration wave after 1921 produced compelling memoir literature, which became the sole material for filling "white spots" in history falsified by Soviet ideology. Documentary and journalistic discourse transforms this memoir prose into a multi-faceted, valuable resource for interdisciplinary research, offering a vital counter-narrative to political distortions while preserving the authentic national memory of Georgia.