05142nam 2200805 450 991079089990332120200520144314.090-04-26322-5(CKB)2550000001140004(EBL)1517915(OCoLC)862373288(SSID)ssj0001041709(PQKBManifestationID)11633017(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001041709(PQKBWorkID)11027131(PQKB)10467848(MiAaPQ)EBC1517915(nllekb)BRILL9789004263222(Au-PeEL)EBL1517915(CaPaEBR)ebr10792290(CaONFJC)MIL539518(PPN)178907588(EXLCZ)99255000000114000420131207g20132013 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtccrUtopian reality reconstructing culture in revolutionary Russia and beyond /edited by Christina Lodder, Maria Kokkori, and Maria MileevaLeiden :BRILL,[2013]©20131 online resource (295 p.)Russian history and cultureIncludes index.90-04-26320-9 1-306-08267-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material --Introduction. Utopia and Dystopia: The Impulse of History /Christina Lodder , Maria Kokkori and Maria Mileeva --1. Dreaming of the City: Mikhail Larionov’s Provincial Dandy 1907 /John Milner --2. Utopian Sex: The Metamorphosis of Androgynous Imagery in Russian Art of the Pre- and Post-Revolutionary Period /Natalia Budanova --3. The Soviet Icarus: From the Dream of Free Flight to the Nightmare of Free Fall /Maria Tsantsanoglou --4. Theo van Doesburg and Russia: Utopia Thwarted /Nicholas Bueno de Mesquita --5. Fighting for a Utopian Childhood: Militarism in Children’s Periodicals of the Early Soviet Union /Maria Starkova-Vindman --6. Spectral Geographies in Russian Émigré Prose: The Cases of Petr Krasnov and Georgii Peskov /Muireann Maguire --7. Twice Removed: Pavel Filonov and Nikolai Glebov-Putilovskii /Nicoletta Misler --8. Exhibiting Malevich under Stalin /Maria Kokkori --9. Solomon Nikritin: The Old and the New /John E. Bowlt --10. The Ghost in the Machine: The Modernist Architectural Utopia under Stalin /Christina Lodder --11. Socialist Realism and Stasis /Evgeny Dobrenko --12. Utopia in Retreat: The Closure of the State Museum of New Western Art in 1948 /Maria Mileeva --13. The Art of Cybernetic Communism /David Crowley --14. Geometry after Utopia /Brandon Taylor --Index.This collection of essays deals broadly with the visual and cultural manifestation of utopian aspirations in Russia of the 1920's and 1930's, while examining the before- and after-life of such ideas both geographically and chronologically. The studies document the pluralism of Russian and Soviet culture at this time as well as illuminating various cultural strategies adopted by officialdom. The result serves to complicate the excessively simplistic narrative that avant-garde dreams were suddenly and brutally crushed by Soviet repression and to contest the notion of the avant-garde’s complicity in Stalinism. Naturally, some essays document episodes in the defeat and dismantling of utopian projects, but others trace the persistence of avant-garde ideas and the astonishing tenacity of creative individuals who managed to retain their personal integrity while continuing to serve the cause of Soviet power. Contributors include: John E. Bowlt, Natalia Budanova, David Crowley, Evgeny Dobrenko, Maria Kokkori, Christina Lodder, Muireann Maguire, Nicholas Bueno de Mesquita, Maria Mileeva, John Milner, Nicoletta Misler, Maria Starkova-Vindman, Brandon Taylor, and Maria Tsantsanoglou.Russian History and Culture14.Arts, SovietHistoryAvant-garde (Aesthetics)Soviet UnionHistoryCultural pluralismSoviet UnionHistoryPolitics and cultureSoviet UnionHistoryUtopias in artUtopias in literatureUtopiasSoviet UnionHistoryVisual communicationSoviet UnionHistorySoviet UnionIntellectual life1917-1970Soviet UnionPolitics and government1917-1936Arts, SovietHistory.Avant-garde (Aesthetics)History.Cultural pluralismHistory.Politics and cultureHistory.Utopias in art.Utopias in literature.UtopiasHistory.Visual communicationHistory.947.084Kokkori Maria1539595Lodder Christina599469Mileeva Maria1539596MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790899903321Utopian reality3790551UNINA