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Lahusen Thomas, Cuperman Gene (eds.) Late Soviet Culture from Perestroyka to Novostroyka

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Lahusen Thomas, Cuperman Gene (eds.) Late Soviet Culture from Perestroyka to Novostroyka
Durhem: Duke University Press, 1993. — 344 p. — ISBN-10: 0822312913; ISBN-13: 978-0822312918.
As the Soviet Union dissolved, so did the visions of past and future that informed Soviet culture. With Dystopia left behind and Utopia forsaken, where do the writers, artists, and critics who once inhabited them stand? In an "advancing present," answers editor Thomas Lahusen. Just what that present might be--in literature and film, criticism and theory, philosophy and psychoanalysis, and in the politics that somehow speaks to all of these—is the subject of this collection of essays. Leading scholars from the former Soviet Union and the West gather here to consider the fate of the people and institutions that constituted Soviet culture. Whether the speculative glance goes back (to czarist Russia or Soviet Freudianism, to the history of aesthetics or the sociology of cinema in the 1930s) or forward (to the "market Stalinism" one writer predicts or the "open text of history" another advocates), a sense of immediacy, or history-in-the-making animates this volume. Will social and cultural institutions now develop organically, the authors ask, or is the society faced with the prospect of even more radical reforms? Does the present rupture mark the real moment of Russia's encounter with modernity? The options explored by literary historians, film scholars, novelists, and political scientists make this book a heady tour of cultural possibilities. An expanded version of a special issue of South Atlantic Quarterly (Spring 1991), with seven new essays, Late Soviet Culture will stimulate scholar and general reader alike.
Contributors: Katerina Clark, Paul Debreczeny, Evgeny Dobrenko, Mikhail Epstein, Renata Galtseva, Helena Goscilo, Michael Holquist, Boris Kagarlitsky, Mikhail Kuraev, Thomas Lahusen, Valery Leibin, Sidney Monas, Valery Podoroga, Donald Raleigh, Irina Rodnyanskaya, Maya Turovskaya
Editor's Introduction
Mikhail Kuraev. Perestroika: The Restructuring of the Past or the Invention of the Future?
Boris Kagarlitsky. A Step to the Left, a Step to the Right
Sidney Monas. Perestroika in Reverse Perspective: The Reforms of the 1860s
Paul Debreczeny. "Zhitie Aleksandra Boldinskogo": Pushkin's Elevation to Sainthood in Soviet Culture
Renata Galtseva and Irina Rodnyanskaya. The Obstacle: The Human Being, or the Twentieth Century in the Mirror of Dystopia
Maya Turovskaya. The Tastes of Soviet Moviegoers during the 1930s
Evgeny Dobrenko. The Literature of the Zhdanov Era: Mentality, Mythology, Lexicon
Thomas Lahusen. The Mystery of the River Adun: Reconstruction of a Story
Michael Holquist. Dialogism and Aesthetics
Valery Leibin. Freudianism, or the "Trotskiite Contraband": Soviet Psychoanalysis in the 192.os and 1930s
Valery Podoroga. The Eunuch of the Soul: Positions of Reading and the World of Platonov
Helena Goscilo. Domostroika or Perestroika? The Construction of Womanhood in Soviet Culture under Glasnost
Mikhail Epstein. After the Future: On the New Consciousness in Literature
Katerina Clark. Changing Historical Paradigms in Soviet Culture
Donald Raleigh. Beyond Moscow and St. Petersburg: Some Reflections on the August Revolution, Provincial Russia, and Novostroika
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