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Socialist Realism without Shores /

Socialist Realism without Shores offers an international perspective on the aesthetics of socialist realism--an aesthetic that, contrary to expectations, survived the death of its originators and the demise of its original domain. This expanded edition of a special issue of the South Atlantic Quarte...

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Otros Autores: Dobrenko, E. A. (Evgeniĭ Aleksandrovich) (Editor ), Lahusen, Thomas (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1997.
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505 0 |a Socialist realism in search of its shores : some historical remarks on the historically open aesthetic system of the truthful representation of life / Thomas Lahusen -- Socialist realism with shores : the conventions for the positive hero / Katerina Clark -- A world of prettiness : Socialist realism and its aesthetic categories / Leonid Heller -- A style and a half : socialist realism between modernism and postmodernism / Boris Groys -- Peoples at an exhibition : Soviet architecture and the national question / Greg Castillo -- Paradoxes of unified culture : from Stalin's fairy tale to Molotov's lacquer box / Svetlana Boym -- The disaster of middlebrow taste, or, who invented socialist realism? / Evgeny Dobrenko -- Censorship as the triumph of life / Mikhail Iampolski -- Wise father Stalin and his Family in Soviet cinema / Hans Günther -- Son of the regiment : Deus ex machina / Sergei Zimovets -- Soft-porn, kitsch, and post-fascist bodies: the East German novel of arrival / Julia Hell -- Why is Soviet painting hidden from us? : Zhdanov art and its international relations and fallout, 1947-53 / Antoine Baudin -- W.E.B. Du Bois and Soviet communism : The black flame as socialist realism / Lily Wiatrowski Phillips -- The power of rewriting : postrevolutionary discourse on Chinese socialist realism / Xudong Zhang -- Primitive communism and the other way around / Yuri Slezkine -- The past as a dustbin, or, the phantoms of socialist realism / Regine Robin. 
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