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Culture as permanent revolution: Lev Trotsky's Literature and Revolution
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 70, Issue 2-3, p. 181-193
ISSN: 1573-0948
Revolutionology: an introduction
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 70, Issue 2-3, p. 83-84
ISSN: 1573-0948
The Cambridge Companion to Twentieth-Century Russian Literature (review)
In: The Slavonic and East European review: SEER, Volume 91, Issue 4, p. 880-882
ISSN: 2222-4327
The Poetics of Peat in Soviet Literary and Visual Culture, 1918-1959
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Volume 70, Issue 3, p. 591-614
ISSN: 2325-7784
One of the sites of socialist construction that grabbed Soviet public attention in the 1920s and 1930s, peat also dramatized the difficulties faced by Soviet artists in devising representational modes appropriate to their new tasks. In the mid-1920s stories by Mikhail Prishvin, Aleksandr Peregudov, and Aleksandr Iakovlev granted a voice to peat workers by augmenting existing literary forms with documentary and agitational methods. In the 1930s, artists (including Peregudov and Arsenii Tarkovskii) focused on Peat's role in the powering of socialism, dissolving the stuff of peat in the imaginary map of social and cultural forces. Analogous strategies of mechanics and energetics can be seen in film and graphic art of the 1920s and 1930s. Later works on peat by Prishvin and Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn register the resistance of nature—including language and other artistic media—to engineered or speculative solutions, calling into question the very possibility of representing Soviet political, economic and social values.
The Poetics of Peat in Soviet Literary and Visual Culture, 1918-1959
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Volume 70, Issue 3, p. 591-615
ISSN: 0037-6779
Concepts of the person in the symbolist philosophy of Viacheslav Ivanov
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 61, Issue 2-3, p. 89-96
ISSN: 1573-0948
Dostoevski's Unfinished Journey. By Robin Feuer Miller. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007. xvii, 242 pp. Notes. Index. Illustrations. $38.00, hard bound
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Volume 68, Issue 1, p. 186-187
ISSN: 2325-7784
Studies in East European Thought, Volume 59, Issues 1–2, 2007 Special Issue on "Dostoevskij's Significance for Philosophy and Theology"
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 59, Issue 1-2, p. 167-169
ISSN: 1573-0948
Introduction
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 59, Issue 1-2, p. 1-2
ISSN: 1573-0948
Traditsiia pochitaniia ikon Bogomateri v Rossii gUtzanri amerikanskogo psikhoatuditika / The Joy of AH Who Sorrow: Icons of the Mother of God in Russia. By Daniel Rancour-Laferriere. Trans. A. G. Georgiev. Moscow: Nauchno-izdatel'skii tsentr, "Ladomir," 2005. 305 pp. Notes. Bibliography...
In: Slavic review: interdisciplinary quarterly of Russian, Eurasian and East European studies, Volume 66, Issue 2, p. 356-357
ISSN: 2325-7784
Book Review
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 58, Issue 1, p. 47-49
ISSN: 1573-0948
The Suspended Aesthetic: Slavoj Žižek on Eastern European Film
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 56, Issue 4, p. 357-382
ISSN: 1573-0948
Minding the Gap: Detachment and Understanding in Aleksej Losev's Dialektika mifa
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 56, Issue 2/3, p. 143-160
ISSN: 1573-0948
Introduction
In: Studies in East European thought, Volume 56, Issue 2/3, p. 93-94
ISSN: 1573-0948