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Russian Literary Postmodernism in the 1990s
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 8
- Introduction 10
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Part 1. Rethinking Identities
- Introduction 19
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Excerpts from Dehexing Sex
- Perestroika or Domostroika? The Construction of Womanhood under Glasnost 26
- Inscribing the Female Body in Women’s Fiction Stigmata and Stimulation 43
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Liudmilla Petrushevskaya (b. 1938, Moscow)
- Hygiene 53
- The New Robinson Crusoes: A Chronicle of the End of the Twentieth Century 63
- The Fountain House 75
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Vera Pavlova (b. 1963, Moscow)
- From If There is Something to Desire 84
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Linor Goralik (b. 1975, Dnepropetrovsk)
- They Talk 86
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Slava Mogutin (b. 1974, Kemerovo)
- Invitation to a Beheading 99
- My First Man: Sentimental Vomit 114
- Dreams Come True: Porn 117
- We Were All Dying of the Same Diseases 119
- The Triumph of the Family 121
- The Death of Misha Beautiful 123
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Oksana Robski (b. 1968, Moscow)
- Excerpts from “Glamour a’la Oksana Robski” 134
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Part 2. “Little Terror” and Traumatic Writing
- Introduction 148
- Excerpts from “In the State of Post-Soviet Aphasia: Symbolic Development in Contemporary Russia” 152
- Excerpts from “Stories of the Undead in the Land of the Unburied: Magical Historicism in Contemporary Russian Fiction” 171
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Lev Rubinshtein (b. 1947, Moscow)
- Smoke of the Fatherland, or a Filter Gulag 188
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Evgeny Grishkovets (b. 1967, Kemerovo)
- How I Ate a Dog (excerpts) 192
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Elena Fanailova (b. 1962, Voronezh)
- From The Russian Version/“… Again they’re off for their Afghanistan…” 208
- Lena, or the Poet and the People 212
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The Presnyakov Brothers: Oleg (b. 1969, Sverdlovsk) and Vladimir (b. 1974, Sverdlovsk)
- Terrorism (excerpts) 219
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Andrei Rodionov (b. 1971)
- “A beauty and junkie with long legs…” 251
- “Once a month, he fought or got beat up…” 252
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Excerpts from Overkill: Sex and Violence in Russian Popular Culture
- Overkill: Bespredel and Gratuitous Violence 254
- Honor among Thieves 260
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Part 3. Writing Politics
- Introduction 271
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Vladimir Sorokin (b. 1955, Bykovo, Moscow Region)
- “Russia is Slipping Back into an Authoritarian Empire”: Spiegel Interview with Vladimir Sorokin 278
- Petrushka 285
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Victor Pelevin (b. 1962, Moscow)
- Critical Responses to Generation ‘P’ (Homo Zapiens, 1999)/Review of Generation “P” 298
- Russian Literary Postmodernism in the 1990s 303
- Survival of the Catchiest: Memes and Postmodern Russia 307
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Eduard Limonov (b. 1943, Dzerzhinsk, Gorky region)
- A Heroic Attitude to Life 313
-
Aleksandr Prokhanov (b. 1938, Tbilisi)
- Mister Hexogen (excerpts) 318
- Excerpts from “The Legitimization of Ultra-Right Discourse in Contemporary Russian Literature” 337
-
Sergei Lukyanenko (b. 1968, Karatau, Kazakhstan)
- The Anti-Matrix (Take the Blue Pill) 349
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Boris Akunin (Grigorii Chkhartishvili, b. 1956, Zestafoni, Georgia)
- Excerpts from “A Country Resembling Russia”: The Use of History in Boris Akunin’s Detective Novels 360
-
Dmitrii Bykov (b. 1967, Moscow)
- The Fall 374
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgments 8
- Introduction 10
-
Part 1. Rethinking Identities
- Introduction 19
-
Excerpts from Dehexing Sex
- Perestroika or Domostroika? The Construction of Womanhood under Glasnost 26
- Inscribing the Female Body in Women’s Fiction Stigmata and Stimulation 43
-
Liudmilla Petrushevskaya (b. 1938, Moscow)
- Hygiene 53
- The New Robinson Crusoes: A Chronicle of the End of the Twentieth Century 63
- The Fountain House 75
-
Vera Pavlova (b. 1963, Moscow)
- From If There is Something to Desire 84
-
Linor Goralik (b. 1975, Dnepropetrovsk)
- They Talk 86
-
Slava Mogutin (b. 1974, Kemerovo)
- Invitation to a Beheading 99
- My First Man: Sentimental Vomit 114
- Dreams Come True: Porn 117
- We Were All Dying of the Same Diseases 119
- The Triumph of the Family 121
- The Death of Misha Beautiful 123
-
Oksana Robski (b. 1968, Moscow)
- Excerpts from “Glamour a’la Oksana Robski” 134
-
Part 2. “Little Terror” and Traumatic Writing
- Introduction 148
- Excerpts from “In the State of Post-Soviet Aphasia: Symbolic Development in Contemporary Russia” 152
- Excerpts from “Stories of the Undead in the Land of the Unburied: Magical Historicism in Contemporary Russian Fiction” 171
-
Lev Rubinshtein (b. 1947, Moscow)
- Smoke of the Fatherland, or a Filter Gulag 188
-
Evgeny Grishkovets (b. 1967, Kemerovo)
- How I Ate a Dog (excerpts) 192
-
Elena Fanailova (b. 1962, Voronezh)
- From The Russian Version/“… Again they’re off for their Afghanistan…” 208
- Lena, or the Poet and the People 212
-
The Presnyakov Brothers: Oleg (b. 1969, Sverdlovsk) and Vladimir (b. 1974, Sverdlovsk)
- Terrorism (excerpts) 219
-
Andrei Rodionov (b. 1971)
- “A beauty and junkie with long legs…” 251
- “Once a month, he fought or got beat up…” 252
-
Excerpts from Overkill: Sex and Violence in Russian Popular Culture
- Overkill: Bespredel and Gratuitous Violence 254
- Honor among Thieves 260
-
Part 3. Writing Politics
- Introduction 271
-
Vladimir Sorokin (b. 1955, Bykovo, Moscow Region)
- “Russia is Slipping Back into an Authoritarian Empire”: Spiegel Interview with Vladimir Sorokin 278
- Petrushka 285
-
Victor Pelevin (b. 1962, Moscow)
- Critical Responses to Generation ‘P’ (Homo Zapiens, 1999)/Review of Generation “P” 298
- Russian Literary Postmodernism in the 1990s 303
- Survival of the Catchiest: Memes and Postmodern Russia 307
-
Eduard Limonov (b. 1943, Dzerzhinsk, Gorky region)
- A Heroic Attitude to Life 313
-
Aleksandr Prokhanov (b. 1938, Tbilisi)
- Mister Hexogen (excerpts) 318
- Excerpts from “The Legitimization of Ultra-Right Discourse in Contemporary Russian Literature” 337
-
Sergei Lukyanenko (b. 1968, Karatau, Kazakhstan)
- The Anti-Matrix (Take the Blue Pill) 349
-
Boris Akunin (Grigorii Chkhartishvili, b. 1956, Zestafoni, Georgia)
- Excerpts from “A Country Resembling Russia”: The Use of History in Boris Akunin’s Detective Novels 360
-
Dmitrii Bykov (b. 1967, Moscow)
- The Fall 374