Russian Postmodernism
- Authors
- Epstein, Mikhail & Vladiv-Glover, Slobodanka & Genis, Alexander
- Publisher
- Berghahn Books
- Tags
- philosophy
- ISBN
- 9781782388647
- Date
- 1998-08-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 3.33 MB
- Lang
- en
"Subtle readings and carefully argued interpretations. The articles and manifestoes, supplemented by a valuable 'Who's Who, ' answer a great many of the questions associated with postmodernism in general, and the Russian variety in particular." " . Slavic Review ""The most up-to-date reference book on Russian postmodernist culture. An important contribution to the growing area of Russian cultural studies." ." New Zealand Slavonic Journal-Russian Section
""The most comprehensive examination of Russian postmodern thought available in English ..." " . World Literature Today
Recent decades have been decisive for Russia not only politically but culturally as well. The end of the Cold War has enabled Russia to take part in the global rise and crystallization of postmodernism. This volume investigates the manifestations of this crucial trend in Russian fiction, poetry, art, and spirituality, demonstrating how Russian postmodernism is its own unique entity. It offers a point of departure and valuable guide to an area of contemporary literary-cultural studies insufficiently represented in English-language scholarship. This second edition includes additional essays on the topic and a new introduction examining more contemporary developments.
Mikhail N. Epstein was one of the main proponents of postmodernism in Russia and the founder of the Laboratory of Modern Culture, Experimental Center of Creativity, Moscow. He is S. C. Dobbs Professor of Cultural Theory and Russian Literature at Emory University (USA) and Professor of Russian and Cultural Theory, Director of Centre for Humanities Innovation, at Durham University (UK).
Alexander A. Genis is a Russian-American writer, literary critic, broadcaster, and the author of multiple books and essays about classical and modern Russian literary studies and contemporary cultural studies.
Slobodanka Millicent Vladiv-Glover is Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Languages, Literatures, Cultures and Linguistics at Monash University. She is Chief Editor of journals: "The Dostoevsky Journal: An Independent Review" and "Transcultural Studies: A Series in Interdisciplinary Research."