Postmodern Crises
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Mark Lipovetsky
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“In recent years, few scholars have transformed the fields of Russian and Slavic literary studies as rigorously as Mark Lipovetsky has. With Postmodern Crises, he unpacks the interconnections between intellectual and popular cultures and politics in contemporary Russia in a series of erudite, nuanced, nonessentialist, and—invariably!—rhetorically powerful analytical inquiries. Scholars, students, philosophers, and politicians who want to understand the crisis of postmodern paradigms, contemporary Russian literature and art, and the political crises of Putin's Russia: read this book.”
Evgeny Dobrenko, University of Sheffield:
“The most authoritative and insightful expert of modern Russian literature and culture, Mark Lipovetsky suggests in his new book an original view of the main trends of development of Russian culture and a fresh interpretation of a number of key literary texts and films. For Lipovetsky, postmodern theory offers a unique point from which to meditate on the overall dynamic of modern Russian culture. This fascinating work of theoretical boldness and real imagination enables us to experience Soviet and post-Soviet values and sensibilities and will be indispensable for anyone who is interested in contemporary Russian culture.”
Birgit Beumers, Aberystwyth University:
“As the leading scholar on Russian postmodernism, Lipovetsky has gathered in this volume a range of texts written over the last 20 years that address critical moments in Soviet and Russian cultural history. Whether writing on the prose of Nabokov and Sorokin, on Pussy Riot, or on the films of Loznitsa and Todorovsky, Lipovetsky offers tantalizing readings through a lens that reveals the texts’ potential for fragmentation and destabilization. Lipovetsky’s analysis is always profound, but this volume shows the breadth of his vision, both in the range of genres and the timescale covered.”
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
8 - LITERATURE
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The War of Discourses: Lolita and the Failure of a Transcendental Project
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The Poetics of the ITR Discourse: In the 1960s and Today
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The Progressor between the Imperial and the Colonial
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Cycles and Continuities in Contemporary Russian Literature
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Flеshing/Flashing the Discourse: Sorokin’s Master Trope
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Pussy Riot as the Trickstar
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The Formal Is Political
145 - FILM
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Post-Soc: Transformations of Socialist Realism in the Popular Culture of the Late 1990s–Early 2000s
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War as the Family Value: My Stepbrother Frankenstein
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A Road of Violence: My Joy
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In Denial: The Geographer Drank His Globe Away
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Lost in Translation: Short Stories by Mikhail Segal
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Works Cited
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Index
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