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100 1 _aArbuthnot, Mollie.
_969116
245 1 0 _aSoviet Materialities :
_bSocialist Things, Environments and Affects.
250 _a1st ed.
264 1 _aManchester :
_bManchester University Press,
_c2026.
264 4 _c©2026.
300 _a1 online resource (388 pages)
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505 0 _aFront Matter -- Contents -- List of colour plates -- List of figures -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Introduction -- Part I: Land, Water, Ecologies -- 'And stones speak!': mapping, mosaics, and the Soviet materiality of wonder -- Moving matters: Turksib and its orientations -- Seas of material residues, or diving into the wayward archive of the Moscow Canal -- Embodied nature: landscape as architecture during the Thaw -- Reflection: The materialism of Soviet stones, liquids, and landscapes -- Part II: Words, Matter, Mind -- The livingness of texts in Vladimir Sorokin and Dmitrii Prigov's literature and performance art -- Kruchenykh's explosive texts: elemental anarchy in the gelatine press and the gelatine bomb -- Formalists -- The vanishing brains of the Soviet Pantheon and the vexing question of the materiality of Soviet subjects -- Reflection: Wordy things, thingly signs, and other points of transfer -- Part III: Things in Time -- A building containing the universe: atheism and material heritage in late Soviet Tashkent -- Things of life in times of extremes: survival materialities during the Soviet famines in Ukraine -- How did material culture matter in the Khrushchev-era USSR? Everyday aesthetics and the socialist culture of things -- Reprocessing and resurfacing reality: reworking the everyday and the avant-garde in the artistic laboratory of Irina Nakhova -- Reflection: One does not kiss a monument of ancient art: Russian Orthodox icons and the abducted materiality of modernity -- Select bibliography -- Index -- Plates.
520 _aSoviet materialities rethinks Soviet history and culture through the lens of materiality, exploring how humans and objects co-shaped identity, ideology, and social life. This interdisciplinary volume bridges Soviet-era thought with theoretical insights from New Materialism, offering a groundbreaking approach to the study of the Soviet past.
650 0 _aSachkultur
650 0 _aGesellschaftsleben
_94468
651 _aSowjetunion
653 _aSoviet philology.
653 _aSocialism and culture.
655 _aFernzugriff
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655 4 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aBonin, Christianna.
_969117
700 1 _aFerrari, Gabriella.
_969118
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_aArbuthnot, Mollie
_tSoviet Materialities
_dManchester : Manchester University Press,c2026
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856 4 0 _uhttps://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/maxweberstiftung-ebooks/detail.action?docID=32680279
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