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The Oxford Handbook of Soviet Underground Culture

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In 1932, the Central Committee of the Communist Party issued the resolution "On the Restructuring of Literary and Arts Organizations." This resolution put an end to the coexistence of aesthetically different groups and associations of writers and artists that had been common during the 1920s, and instead, led to the establishment of the monopoly of Socialist Realism in 1934. Ironically, this resolution unwittingly created a rich literary and artistic production of underground intellectuals, known as the Soviet underground, during an era of political and aesthetic censorship in the Soviet Union. The Oxford Handbook of Soviet Underground Culture is the first comprehensive English-language volume covering a history of Soviet artistic and literary underground. In forty-four chapters, an international group of leading scholars introduce readers to a web of subcultures within the underground, highlight the culture achievements of the Soviet underground from the 1930s through the 1980s, emphasize the multimediality of this cultural phenomenon, and situate the study of underground literary texts and artworks into their broader theoretical, ideological, and political contexts. The volume presents readers with several approaches to mapping the underground that include chapters on nonconformist cultures in Ukraine, Belarus, Baltic countries, Central Asia, and provincial cities of Russian Federation. Finally, the volume also provides an analysis of groups shaped around religious and cultural identity, as well as queer and feminist underground circles.
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Year Published:
2024
Country of Publication:
United States
Format:
Hardback
Editors:
Lipovetsky, Mark (Professor at the Department of Slavic Languages, Professor at the Department of Slavic Languages, Columbia University)|Engstrom, Maria (Professor of Russian at the Department of Modern Languages, Professor of Russian at the
ISBN:
9780197508213
Number of Pages:
1080
Publication Date:
29/08/2024
Publisher:
Oxford University Press Inc
Series:
Oxford Handbooks
Language:
English
Place of Publication:
New York
Imprint:
Oxford University Press Inc
SKU:
9780197508213

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