Socialist realism in uzbek literature
Socialist realism can be described as a literary movement that aims to reflect the social realities in a revolutionary way and with a Marxist approach, by considering the human in their social relations.
Bayram Bilir, Arif Yılmaz
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A Comparative Study of Elements of Socialist Realism in Persian and Russian Novels (Case Study: Mothers, How the Steel Was Tempered, Neighbors, and Her Eyes) [PDF]
Persian and Russian socialist realist literary works can be comparatively studied for their differences in language as well as the historical encounter between literatures of the two countries.
Elham Farzam +3 more
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Life of Klim Samgin as a Novel about the “A Man without Qualities” [PDF]
Starting from the 1930s, the interpretation of Maxim Gorky’s works has been deeply influenced by the judgements of political kind that determined, especially in the Western world, a considerable decrease in interest towards his works.
Paola Cioni
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A Peasant’s Interview with a Foreign Journalist by Predrag Milošević in relation to the question of socialist realism in Serbian music history [PDF]
Bearing in mind the position occupied by Yugoslav postwar music, in this article I review certain compositional strategies implemented by Predrag Milošević in his piece A Peasant’s Interview with a Foreign Journalist, by means of which this ...
Milojković Milan
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The Conception of Proletarian Literature and Socialist Realism in the Interwar Period [PDF]
The goal of the paper is to trace the way socialist realism was developing and establishing in Slovak literature in the period of the first Czechoslovak republic (1918 – 1938) and to verify whether it is really a immovable monolith as the tradition goes ...
Viliam Nádaskay
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Sajak-sajak Realisme Sosialis Lekra: Kajian Tematik
Lekra poems basically reflects the aesthetics of socialist realism which is adoped by the Lekra in the art and literature, including also in poetry.
Suyono Suyatno
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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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Architecture competitions – a space for political contention. Socialist Romania, 1950–1956
This is an account of the relationship between architecture and power in Romania during the Stalinist period. A cursory glance at Arhitectura – the only specialist magazine to resume publication after the change in regime – suggests compliance with ...
Ioana Cristina Popovici
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Based on the texts of the British expert Matthew Bown, the article deals with the issue of constructing a narrative about the Soviet fine arts. The aim of the study is to analyze the patterns of narrative formation and identify its significant elements ...
A. V. Streltsova +2 more
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Art for the People or “Socialist Realism” from 1944–1991 [PDF]
This article is an attempt to link two distinct periods of Bessarabian art – the interwar period and the postwar period. These stages manifested themselves in our culture and art as diametrically opposed sources.
Tudor Stavilă
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