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Socialist Realism and Utopianism
Günther H. Socialist Realism and Utopianism. In: Kolesnikoff N, Smyrniw W, eds. Socialist Realism Revisited.
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2011
Chapter on Socialist Realism in The New Cambridge History of Russian Literature.
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Chapter on Socialist Realism in The New Cambridge History of Russian Literature.
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Academia, 2023
The article is devoted to the problem of the formation of the main positions of the theory of socialist realism in Soviet art criticism. Author focuses her attention on the thematic painting as a type of artwork that most fully meets the requirements of this method.
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The article is devoted to the problem of the formation of the main positions of the theory of socialist realism in Soviet art criticism. Author focuses her attention on the thematic painting as a type of artwork that most fully meets the requirements of this method.
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2019
Abstract Though it is often suggested that the Labour Party did not think seriously about socialist economic policy until after the debacle of 1931, there was in fact a remarkably sophisticated body of innovative economic thought on the left of the Party late in the 1920s. Fashioned by prominent left-wing intellectuals, including G. D. H.
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Abstract Though it is often suggested that the Labour Party did not think seriously about socialist economic policy until after the debacle of 1931, there was in fact a remarkably sophisticated body of innovative economic thought on the left of the Party late in the 1920s. Fashioned by prominent left-wing intellectuals, including G. D. H.
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2016
This chapter considers the legacies of socialism in realist genres and political visions. It explores the relationships between official and unofficial visual cultures by tracing the links between three contemporary genres of realism—art test prep realism, avant-garde realism, and official/academic realism.
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This chapter considers the legacies of socialism in realist genres and political visions. It explores the relationships between official and unofficial visual cultures by tracing the links between three contemporary genres of realism—art test prep realism, avant-garde realism, and official/academic realism.
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October, 2014
The thirty-three-year-old artist Aleksandr Deineka was given a large piece of wall space at the exhibition 15 Years of Artists of the RSFSR at the Russian Museum in Leningrad in 1932. At the center of the wall hung his most acclaimed painting, The Defense of Petrograd of 1928, a civil-war-themed canvas showing marching Bolshevik citizens, defending ...
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The thirty-three-year-old artist Aleksandr Deineka was given a large piece of wall space at the exhibition 15 Years of Artists of the RSFSR at the Russian Museum in Leningrad in 1932. At the center of the wall hung his most acclaimed painting, The Defense of Petrograd of 1928, a civil-war-themed canvas showing marching Bolshevik citizens, defending ...
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Slavic Review, 1994
Of all the things socialist realism has been compared with, perhaps the least pejorative is its characterization as a kind of twentieth-century incarnation of neoclassicism. That is to say, socialist realism can be seen as a system based on clearly defined and delimited genres, and these genres exist in a strict hierarchy. Eighteenth-century literature
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Of all the things socialist realism has been compared with, perhaps the least pejorative is its characterization as a kind of twentieth-century incarnation of neoclassicism. That is to say, socialist realism can be seen as a system based on clearly defined and delimited genres, and these genres exist in a strict hierarchy. Eighteenth-century literature
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Monthly Review, 1963
Socialist Realism is not a theory of aesthetics; it is an ethical attitude toward the nature of art and the obligations of the artist. It was not declared an official state policy in the Soviet Union until 1934. Whatever various opinions about art are credited to Lenin, or may be found in his writing, one fact remains—while Lenin lived the USSR ...
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Socialist Realism is not a theory of aesthetics; it is an ethical attitude toward the nature of art and the obligations of the artist. It was not declared an official state policy in the Soviet Union until 1934. Whatever various opinions about art are credited to Lenin, or may be found in his writing, one fact remains—while Lenin lived the USSR ...
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