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Reading russia, vol. 3 : A History of Reading in Modern Russia / / Damiano Rebecchini, Raffaella Vassena



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Titolo: Reading russia, vol. 3 : A History of Reading in Modern Russia / / Damiano Rebecchini, Raffaella Vassena Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Milano, : Ledizioni, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (411 p.)
Soggetto topico: History
Literature
Literature Slavic
Literature (General)
Cultura russa
i russi ei loro testi preferiti
evoluzione della lettura in Russia
rivoluzione bolscevica del 1917
rivoluzione digitale degli anni '90
Russian culture
Russians and their favorite texts
evolution of reading in Russia
Bolshevik Revolution of 1917
digital revolution of the 1990s
Altri autori: BrooksJeffrey  
DobrenkoEvgeny  
KellyCatriona  
KozlovDenis  
LahusenThomas  
LekmanovOleg  
MalinovskayaOlga  
MenzelBirgit  
ReitblatAbram  
SchmidtHenrike  
ZitzewitzJosephine von  
RebecchiniDamiano  
VassenaRaffaella  
Sommario/riassunto: Scholars of Russian culture have always paid close attention to texts and their authors, but they have often forgotten about the readers. These volumes illuminate encounters between the Russians and their favorite texts, a centuries-long and continent-spanning “love story” that shaped the way people think, feel, and communicate. The fruit of thirty-one specialists’ research, Reading Russia represents the first attempt to systematically depict the evolution of reading in Russia from the eighteenth century to the present day. The third volume of Reading Russia considers more recent (and rapid) changes to reading, and focuses on two profoundly transformative moments: the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, and the digital revolution of the 1990s. This volume investigates how the political transformations of the early twentieth century and the technological ones from the turn of the twenty-first impacted the tastes, habits, and reading practices of the Russian public. It closely observes how Russian readers adapted to and/or resisted their eras’ paradigm-shifting crises in communication and interpretation.
Altri titoli varianti: Reading russia, vol. 3
Reading Russia
Titolo autorizzato: Reading russia, vol. 3  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 88-5526-703-5
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910411651003321
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