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100 1 _aLipovetsky, Mark.
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245 1 4 _aThe Oxford Handbook of Soviet Underground Culture.
250 _a1st ed.
264 1 _aOxford :
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264 4 _c©2024.
300 _a1 online resource (1081 pages)
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490 1 _aOxford Handbooks Series
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505 0 _aCover -- The Oxford Handbook of Soviet Underground Culture -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- About the Volume Editors -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1. Theoretical Problems of Soviet Underground Culture -- PART I: PRECURSORS -- 2. Тhe Birth of Soviet Underground Culture in the 1930s -- 3. OBERIU and the Conversations of the Lipavsky Circle -- 4. Mikhail Kuzmin and the Underground -- 5. The Soviet Literary Underground during World War II -- 6. Between Modernism and the Underground During the Thaw: A Look at "Transitional Poets" -- Part II: Institutions -- 7. Major Events, State Interference, and Resilience: Practices in the Late Soviet Underground -- 8. Infrastructures of Soviet Underground Culture -- 9. The Voices of Samizdat and Magnitizdat -- 10. Tamizdat as a Literary Practice and Political Institution: Late Soviet Underground Abroad -- 11. "In-​Betweeners": Navigating Between Official and Nonofficial Cultures -- 12. "Grey Zones" Between Official and Unofficial Cultures: Institutional Diversity, Klub-​81, and (Many) Others -- Part III: Mapping -- 13. The Ukrainian Underground: Aesthetics, Resistance, and Performance -- 14. Nearly Underground in the Near-​Abroad: Outliers in Soviet Baltic Culture -- 15. Belarusian Underground Culture -- 16. The Fergana School of Poetry: In Search of a Postcolonial Subject -- 17. Unofficial Art Outside Moscow and Leningrad -- 18. West-​and East-​European Sources and Contexts for the Late-Soviet Underground -- 19. Jewish Underground Culture in the Soviet Union -- 20. Queer Culture(s) -- 21. Dissident Feminism and Its Place in Soviet Women's History -- PART IV: FORMS AND MEDIA -- 22. Performative Practices and Life-​Creation -- 23. "Here, Performance Art Is Performance Art": The "Appearance" of Performance Art in Soviet Subculture -- 24. Soviet Rock Carnival: Times and Traditions.
505 8 _a25. The Experimental Sounds of Russian Conceptualism: From Historical Musical Avant-​Garde to Cultural Underground(s) -- 26. Underground Visual Arts: Photography, Film, Photo-​Based Conceptualism -- Part V: Lifeworlds -- 27. GULAG Testimony Between Pluto and Orpheus -- 28. The 1950s: A Phase of Polarization -- 29. The Lianozovo School -- 30. Malaya Sadovaya in the History of Leningrad Unofficial Culture -- 31. Helenuctism and Leningrad's Unofficial Culture -- 32. The Urbanites and the New Existentialism -- 33. The Neo-​Futurists -- 34. The Ultimate Underground Classic: Venedikt Erofeev and Moscow-​Petushki -- 35. Brodsky and His Circles -- 36. The Leningrad School of Neo-​Modernism -- 37. "Gazanevshchina": Experimental (Life) Artists of Leningrad -- 38. Late-​Soviet Occulture: Evgeny Golovin and the Yuzhinsky Circle -- 39. Moscow Conceptualism -- 40. Young Conceptualists -- 41. The Circle of Metarealist Poets -- 42. Arkady Dragomoshchenko and Leningrad Cultural Underground -- 43. Timur Novikov and the New Artists -- 44. Neo-​Primitivist Art and Lifestyle: The Mitki and Others -- Index.
520 _aThe 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.
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700 1 _aEngström, Maria.
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700 1 _aGlanc, Tomás.
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700 1 _aKukuj, Ilja.
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