Reframing Russian modernism /edited by Irina Shevelenko. - Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, (c)2018. - 1 online resource (xi, 259 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

Intro; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Note on Transliteration and Style; Introduction: A Centennial Perspective on Russian Modernist Studies (Irina Shevelenko); I. Concepts in Flux; 1. The Terminological Labyrinth of Russian Modernist Studies (Leonid Livak); II. Aesthetics and Pragmatics; 2. Shifting Time-Frames and Metaphorical Spaces: Dmitry Merezhkovsky, Russian Modernism, and the Classical Past (Judith E. Kalb); 3. Pan-Slavism Redux, or Speaking Russian in Modernist Tongues (Irina Shevelenko) 4. Arranging the Absolute: The Modernist Rupture of History and Urban Space in the Soviet Era (Thomas Seifrid)III. Science and Medicine; 5. Darwin and Russian Modernism (David Bethea); 6. The Discourse of Sexual Psychopathy in Russian Modernism (Evgenii Bershtein); 7. Civilization, Irony, Neurasthenia: Anti-Semitic Discourse in the Writings of Aleksandr Blok (Arkadii Blumbaum); IV. Religion and Spirituality; 8. Religion, Secularism, and Modernist Culture in Russia: The Case of Aleksandr Dobrolyubov (Thomas H. Tabatowski); 9. Russian Modernity Meets Yoga (J. Alexander Ogden); Contributors



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Modernism (Literature)--Russia.
Modernism (Aesthetics)--Russia.
Russian literature--History and criticism--20th century.


Electronic Books.

PG3020 / .R447 2018