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21. Re-Entering the Sign: Articulating New Russian Culture | |
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(1995-08-15)
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22. Russian Culture and Civilization by Lorraine T. Kapitanoff | |
Paperback: 262
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(1993-11)
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23. Women and Russian Culture: Projections and Self-Perceptions (Studies in Slavic Literature, Culture, and Society, V. 2) | |
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(1998-11)
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24. The Russian Artist; The Creative Person in Russian Culture by Tobia Frankel | |
Hardcover: 224
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(1973-03)
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25. Oregon Studies in Chinese and Russian Culture (American University Studies Series XII: Slavic Languages & Literature) | |
Hardcover: 374
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(1990-09)
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26. The Ukrainian Impact on Russian Culture, 1750-1850 (Ukranian Edition) by David Saunders | |
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(1985-06)
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Editorial Review Product Description Although significant, the Ukrainian impact was short-lived. The concluding chapter explains the tsarist government's imposition of an increasingly rigid conception of nationality on all its subjects led Ukrainians to assert their separate identity. As the most comprehensive study of its subject, this book makes an important contribution to both Ukrainian and Russian history. |
27. Gender And National Identity in Twentieth-Century Russian Culture | |
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(2006-04-30)
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Editorial Review Product Description Collectively, these interdisciplinary essays explore how traditional gender inequities influenced the social processes of nation building in Russia and how men and women responded to those developments. Gender and National Identity in Twentieth-Century Russian Culture offers fresh insights to students and scholars in the fields of gender studies, nationhood studies, and Russian history, literature, and culture. |
28. Prodigal Son: Vasilii Shuksin in Soviet Russian Culture (SRLT) by John Givens | |
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(2000-06-01)
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29. Social Functions of Literature: Alexander Pushkin and Russian Culture by Paul Debreczeny | |
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(1997-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description This study of the effect of literature on readers, both as individuals and as members of social groups, focuses on Russia's national poet, Alexander Pushkin, as a model for investigating the aesthetic and social functions of literature. The individual reader's response to the literary text is demonstrated in Part One through a broad range of memoirs, diaries, and correspondences in which Russian readers recorded their reactions to Pushkin. Among the reactions are testimonies that Pushkin's works helped readers form their personalities, provided cathartic relief in times of stress, and aided them in releasing their suppressed emotions. In his analysis, the author draws on various psychological approaches, from studies of perception through developmental psychology to psychoanalysis. Part Two exposes the extent to which individuals' aesthetic responses are conditioned by their social environment.Against the backdrop of Russian social history in the early nineteenth century, the author describes the dissemination of new aesthetic norms, notably the relations of the Russian literary elite to "lowbrow" and "middlebrow" groups. In this context, he analyzes a number of Pushkin imitations (with Pushkin's responses to them) and links Nikolai Gogol's development as a writer to the social groups surrounding Pushkin. Among the other topics discussed are the popularization of Pushkin on the stage and his inclusion in school textbooks and anthologies. The aura surrounding the personality of an author is the subject of Part Three, in which the author shows how Pushkin's death in a duel with a foreigner contributed to his emergence as a symbol of the Russian nation, and how deep-seated anxiety about national identity gave rise to the Pushkin myth and to the canonization of the poet as martyr. The author also describes how the combined effect of the widespread reading of Pushkin's work and his legend as martyr allowed him to remain Russia's main mythic figure despite the Soviet Union's attempts to supplant him with Lenin.Throughout the book, theoretical arguments are buttressed by close readings of Pushkin's works, especially The Prisoner of the Caucasus, Eugene Onegin, Poltava, Egyptian Nights, and several lyric poems. |
30. Outlines Of Russian Culture by Paul Miliukov | |
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(2008-11-04)
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31. Jerusalem in Russian Culture by Andrei Batalov | |
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(2002-10)
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32. Rossiiskaia Kultura: Na Rubezhe, Na Grani, Na Pereput'e? [Russian culture: On the frontier, on the border, at the crossroads?] by V.K., Sergeev, V.V Sergeev | |
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(2008)
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33. Christianity and Russian Culture in Soviet Society (C C R S Series on Change in Contemporary Soviet Society) | |
Paperback: 220
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(1990-03)
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34. Women in Russian Culture and Society, 1700-1825 | |
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(2007-11-15)
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Editorial Review Product Description Women in Russian Culture and Society, 1700-1825 is a collection of essays by leading researchers shedding new light on women as writers, actresses, nuns, and missionaries. It illuminates the lives of merchant and serf women as well as noblewomen and focuses on women's culture in Russia during this period. |
35. Other Animals: Beyond the Human in Russian Culture and History (Pitt Russian East European) | |
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(2010-08-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description The lives of animals in Russia are intrinsically linked to cultural, political and psychological transformations of the Imperial, Soviet, and post-Soviet eras. Other Animals examines the interaction of animals and humans in Russian literature, art, and life from the eighteenth century until the present. The chapters probe a range of human-animal relationships through tales of cruelty, interspecies communion and compassion, and efforts to either overcome or establish the human-animal divide. These essays also explore the unique nature of the Russian experience in this regard. Four themes run through the volume: the prevalence of animals in utopian visions; the ways in which Russians have both incorporated and sometimes challenged Western sensibilities and practices, such as the humane treatment of animals and the inclusion of animals in urban domestic life; the quest to identify and at times exploit the physiological basis of human and animal behavior and the ideological implications of these practices; and the breakdown of traditional human-animal hierarchies and categories during times of revolutionary upheaval, social transformation, or disintegration. From failed Soviet attempts to transplant the semi-nomadic Sami and their reindeer herds onto collective farms, to performance artist Oleg Kulik’s scandalous portrayal of Pavlov’s dogs as a parody of the Soviet “new man,” to novelist Tatyana Tolstaya’s post-cataclysmic future world of hybrid animal species and their disaffection from the past, Other Animals presents a completely new perspective on Russian and Soviet history. It also offers a fascinating look into the Russian psyche as seen through human interactions with animals. Customer Reviews (1)
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36. Reflective Laughter: Aspects of Humour in Russian Culture (Anthem Series on Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies) | |
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(2004-09-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description The end of the Cold War brought new opportunities to explore the long tradition and myriad uses of humour through over two centuries of Russian literature and culture. Reflective Laughter is the first book devoted to an overview of this subject. Bringing together contributions from a number of distinguished scholars from Russia, Europe and North America, this volume ranges from the classics of nineteenth-century literature through to the intellectual and popular comedic culture, both state-sponsored and official, of the twentieth-century, taking in journalism, propaganda, scholarly discourse, jokes, films and television. In doing so, it explores how our understanding remains distorted by the polarization of the East and West during the Cold War. This comprehensive and entertaining book will be of relevance to undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Russian and comparative literature and in cultural studies, as well as a broader audience. |
37. Russian Subjects: Empire, Nation, and the Culture of the Golden Age (SRLT) | |
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(1998-05-13)
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38. The Rise of Modern Yiddish Culture (Pitt Russian East European) by David E. Fishman | |
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(2010-01-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description The Rise of Modern Yiddish Culture explores the transformation of Yiddish from a low-status vernacular to the medium of a complex modern culture. David Fishman examines the efforts of east European Jews to establish their linguistic distinctiveness as part of their struggle for national survival in the diaspora. Fishman considers the roots of modern Yiddish culture in social and political conditions in Imperial Tsarist and inter-war Poland, and its relationship to Zionism and Bundism. In so doing, Fishman argues that Yiddish culture enveloped all socioeconomic classes, not just the proletarian base, and considers the emergence, at the turn of the century, of a pro-Yiddish intelligentsia and a Yiddishist movement. Customer Reviews (1)
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39. The Face of Russia: Anguish, Aspiration, and Achievement in Russian Culture by James H. Billington | |
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(2008-04)
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40. Memory Eternal: Tlingit Culture and Russian Orthodox Christianity Through Two Centuries by Sergei Kan | |
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(1999-10)
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