Reframing Russian Modernism
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Wisconsin Press
Published:30th Dec '18
Should be back in stock very soon

Presenting a multifaceted portrait of modernist culture in Russia, an array of distinguished scholars shows how artists and writers in the early twentieth century engaged with politics, science, and religion. At a time when many Russian social institutions looked to the past, modernist arts powerfully amplified a gamut of new ideas about individual and collective transformation.
Expanding upon prior studies that focus more specifically on literary manifestations of the movement, Reframing Russian Modernism features original research that ranges broadly, from political aesthetics to Darwinism to yoga. These unique complementary perspectives counter reductionism of any kind, integrating the study of Russian modernism into the larger body of humanistic scholarship devoted to modernity.
Demonstrates the ways Russian writers aspired to move beyond art- to work for the social, physical, and spiritual transformation of individual and communal life, to make life 'new' and 'modern.'"" - Irina Paperno, University of California, Berkeley
""A timely and fascinating reappraisal of Russian modernism, not limited to aesthetic concerns. The end result is a new Russian modernism intricately intertwined with the processes of modernity itself."" - Jenifer Presto, University of Oregon
ISBN: 9780299320409
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 500g
256 pages