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Surrealism, Socialist Realism, Dialogue?
The text offers a critical and comprehensive review of Dorota Jarecka’s book Surrealizm, realizm, marksizm. Sztuka i lewica komunistyczna w Polsce w latach 1944–1948 [Surrealism, Realism, Marxism: Art and the Communist Left in Poland between 1944 and ...
Michał Kozłowski
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Socialist realism and Sreten Marić [PDF]
In histories of Serbian painting Sreten Marić is listed among the protagonists of socialist realism, and that on the basis of a single article - his criticism of an exhibition staged by the Association of Visual Artists of Serbia to the benefit of ...
Bošković Dušan
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Sculpture in Socialist Realism—Soviet Patterns and the Polish Reality
Socialist realism was more than just a trend in art. It was also, and perhaps predominantly, a method of educating the new post-revolutionary society in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Agnieszka Tomaszewicz
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100 years of Mari fine art: socialist realism (late 1930s – 1980s)
Introduction. The article continues a series of publications dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the Mari autonomy and the emergence of professional fine art among the Mari people. It characterizes the period of socialist realism.
E. M. Kolcheva
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About the Origins of Socialist Realism in Germany
The article examines the theoretical prerequisites (the ideas of K. Marx and F. Engels), the sources (pre-March literature of the 19th century, working-class literature at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries) and the early development (1920s – 1930s)
T. Kudryavtseva
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To better implement the method of Socialist Realism, which was adopted as the official artistic standard by the Ethiopian regime established in 1974, young professionals received scholarships to study in socialist countries.
Lada Nakonechna
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The phenomenon of Soviet literature is a controversial chapter in the Russian history of the 20th century which was dominated by socialist ideology and where relations between the authors and the authorities were regulated by special rules.
M. A. Shchukina
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Specifics of Bildungsroman Structure in Protocanon Phase of Socialist Realism
The article examines the Soviet novels of the mid-1920s — early 1930s, gravitating towards the genre tradition of the Bildungsroman (D. Furmanov’s “Chapaev”, A. Fadeev’s “Razgrom”, N. Ognev’s “Diary of Kostya Ryabtsev”, A.
O. Yu. Osmukhina, E. P. Ovsyannikova
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After World War II, the socialist camp opposed capitalism, and socialist realism became the official art school and style of socialist countries in the Soviet Union. This article analyzes how the realistic music style of the 19th century Soviet Union was
Zhao Yanran
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Socialist Realism in Kurdish Literature: Investigating Ibrahim Ahmed’s Works
The term realism refers to the literary movement that emerged in England and France in the nineteenth century. Socialist realism is a type of realism that deals with the social analysis, study, and visualization of social relations and other related ...
Bahar Kazemi +3 more
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