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Revolutionary 1917: Reflections a Hundred Years Later [PDF]
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Bugrov, K., Soboleva, L.
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Grotesque in the Lyric Poems by S. Esenin and V. Mayakovskiy of the 1920s
The article investigates the semantics and functions of grotesque in the lyric poems of the 1920s. This was a transitional, critical period stirring the rise of grotesque aesthetics.
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Bakhtin + x, through a Modernist Mask
The Russian Review, Volume 83, Issue 2, Page 266-271, April 2024.
Caryl Emerson
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Nikolai Evreinov and Edith Craig as Mediums of Modernist Sensibility [PDF]
Nikolai Evreinov (1870-1953) was a Russian playwright, director, and theorist of the theatre who played a leading part in the modernist movement of Russian theatre.
Smith, Alexandra
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“I Do This, You Do That:” mass consumption and subversive protopolitics in Frank O’Hara’s poetry [PDF]
Mon mémoire propose d’analyser la poésie de Frank O’Hara comme étant une réponse subversive, quoi que « protopolitique, » à la montée de la surconsommation aux États-Unis, plus précisément à New York, dans les années cinquante et le début des
Germain, Gabriel
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The research is devoted to the phenomenon of lyrical drama as the genre-type synthesis result. Based on Bataille-school ideas and «experience-limit» conceptions, it finds justification in relation to V.V. Mayakovsky poetry. Specificity of “experience-limit” as radical self-questioning consists in taking subjects away from themselves - splitting up on ...
M.V. Serova, E.P. Zorova
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Bakhtinian Dialogic and Vygotskian Dialectic: Compatabilities and contradictions in the classroom? [PDF]
This article explores two central notions of ‘dialectics’ and ‘dialogics’ based on the work of Vygotsky (drawing on philosophers such as Hegel, Spinoza, Engels and Marx) and Bakhtin (drawing on members of the Bakhtin Circle and writers such as Dostoevsky
White, Elizabeth Jayne
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THE PHENOMENON OF THE TRICKSTER AND RITUAL REALITY IN VLADIMIR MAYAKOVSKY’S POEMS
The paper discusses the early work of V. Mayakovsky in the context of the folk tradition. The field of research is the poems “The Backbone Flute” and “A Cloud in Trousers”. The object of research is the principles of folklorism in Mayakovsky’s poems. The
M. A. Galieva
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Culture As Resistance: The Case Of The Solovki Prison Camp And Of Its Inmates [PDF]
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Gullotta, Andrea
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Sergei Eisenstein and the Haitian Revolution: 'The Confrontation Between Black and White Explodes Into Red' [PDF]
While the American and French Revolutions have regularly been commemorated in film, this article argues that their Haitian equivalent – despite its own world-historic significance and global cultural impact – still awaits serious cinematic representation.
Forsdick, C, Hogsbjerg, C
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