Russian Postmodernism : : New Perspectives on Post-Soviet Culture / / Mikhail N. Epstein, Slobodanka Millicent Vladiv-Glover, Alexander A. Genis.

Recent decades have been decisive for Russia not only politically but culturally as well. The end of the Cold War has enabled Russia to take part in the global rise and crystallization of postmodernism. This volume investigates the manifestations of this crucial trend in Russian fiction, poetry, art...

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t CONTENTS --   |t PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION --   |t PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION Postmodernism and the Explosive Style of the Twenty-First Century --   |t INTRODUCTION “New Sectarianism” and the Pleasure Principle in Postmodern Russian Culture --   |t Part I THE MAKING OF RUSSIAN POSTMODERNISM --   |t Chapter 1 THE DIALECTICS OF HYPER From Modernism to Postmodernism --   |t Chapter 2 POSTMODERNISM, COMMUNISM, AND SOTS-ART --   |t Chapter 3 THE 1960S AND THE REDISCOVERY OF THE OTHER IN RUSSIAN CULTURE Andrei Bitov --   |t Chapter 4 PERESTROIKA AS A SHIFT IN LITERARY PARADIGM --   |t Part II MANIFESTOS OF RUSSIAN POSTMODERNISM --   |t Literary Manifestos --   |t Chapter 5 THESES ON METAREALISM AND CONCEPTUALISM --   |t Chapter 6 ON OLGA SEDAKOVA AND LEV RUBINSHTEIN --   |t Chapter 7 WHAT IS METAREALISM? Facts and Hypotheses --   |t Chapter 8 WHAT IS A METABOLE? (On the Third Trope) --   |t Chapter 9 LIKE A CORPSE IN THE DESERT Dehumanization in the New Moscow Poetry --   |t Chapter 10 A CATALOGUE OF NEW POETRIES --   |t Cultural Manifestos --   |t Chapter 11 ESSAYISM An Essay on the Essay --   |t Chapter 12 THE ECOLOGY OF THINKING --   |t Chapter 13 MINIMAL RELIGION --   |t Chapter 14 THE AGE OF UNIVERSALISM --   |t Chapter 15 THE PARADOX OF ACCELERATION --   |t Part III SOCIALIST REALISM AND POSTMODERNISM --   |t Chapter 16 ARCHAIC POSTMODERNISM The Aesthetics of Andrei Sinyavsky --   |t Chapter 17 POSTMODERNISM AND SOTS-REALISM From Andrei Sinyavsky to Vladimir Sorokin --   |t Chapter 18 BORDERS AND METAMORPHOSES Viktor Pelevin in the Context of Post-Soviet Literature --   |t Part IV CONCEPTUALISM --   |t Chapter 19 THE NEW MODEL OF DISCOURSE IN POST-SOVIET RUSSIAN FICTION Liudmila Petrushevskaia and Tatiana Tolstaia --   |t Chapter 20 HETEROGENEITY AND THE RUSSIAN POST-AVANT-GARDE The Excremental Poetics of Vladimir Sorokin --   |t Chapter 21 EMPTINESS AS A TECHNIQUE Word and Image in Ilya Kabakov --   |t Chapter 22 THE PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF RUSSIAN CONCEPTUALISM --   |t Part V POSTMODERNISM AND SPIRITUALITY --   |t Chapter 23 POST-ATHEISM From Apophatic Theology to “Minimal Religion” --   |t Chapter 24 ONIONS AND CABBAGES Paradigms of Contemporary Culture --   |t Chapter 25 CHARMS OF ENTROPY AND NEW SENTIMENTALITY The Myth of Venedikt Erofeev --   |t CONCLUSION On the Place of Postmodernism in Postmodernity --   |t SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY --   |t INDEX OF NAMES --   |t INDEX OF SUBJECTS 
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546 |a In English. 
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