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10. Tabula Rasa in the North: The Soviet Arctic and Mythic Landscapes in Stalinist Popular Culture
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John McCannon
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration x
- Introduction xi
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Part One: Space and Art
- 1. Socialist Realism and the Sacralizing of Space 1
- 2. The Spatial Poetics of the Personality Cult: Circles around Stalin 19
- 3. Spatial Figures in Soviet Cinema of the 1930s 51
- 4. “Broad Is My Motherland”: The Mother Archetype and Space in the Soviet Mass Song 77
- 5. The Art of Totality 96
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Part Two: Mobilizing the Soviet Subject
- 6. All This Can Be Yours!: Soviet Commercial Advertising and the Social Construction of Space, 1928–1956 125
- 7. The Art of Social Navigation: The Cultural Topography of the Stalin Era 163
- 8. “But Eastward, Look, the Land Is Brighter”: Toward a Topography of Utopia in the Stalinist Musical 201
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Part Three: The Blank Page
- 9. To Explore or Conquer?: Mobile Perspectives on the Soviet Cultural Revolution 219
- 10. Tabula Rasa in the North: The Soviet Arctic and Mythic Landscapes in Stalinist Popular Culture 241
- 11. “The Best in the World”: The Discourse of the Moscow Metro in the 1930s 261
- 12. Russo-Soviet Topoi 277
- Contributors 307
- Index 311
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Note on Transliteration x
- Introduction xi
-
Part One: Space and Art
- 1. Socialist Realism and the Sacralizing of Space 1
- 2. The Spatial Poetics of the Personality Cult: Circles around Stalin 19
- 3. Spatial Figures in Soviet Cinema of the 1930s 51
- 4. “Broad Is My Motherland”: The Mother Archetype and Space in the Soviet Mass Song 77
- 5. The Art of Totality 96
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Part Two: Mobilizing the Soviet Subject
- 6. All This Can Be Yours!: Soviet Commercial Advertising and the Social Construction of Space, 1928–1956 125
- 7. The Art of Social Navigation: The Cultural Topography of the Stalin Era 163
- 8. “But Eastward, Look, the Land Is Brighter”: Toward a Topography of Utopia in the Stalinist Musical 201
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Part Three: The Blank Page
- 9. To Explore or Conquer?: Mobile Perspectives on the Soviet Cultural Revolution 219
- 10. Tabula Rasa in the North: The Soviet Arctic and Mythic Landscapes in Stalinist Popular Culture 241
- 11. “The Best in the World”: The Discourse of the Moscow Metro in the 1930s 261
- 12. Russo-Soviet Topoi 277
- Contributors 307
- Index 311