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VARIATIONS OF TECHNICAL ANTI-UTOPIES AND LOCAL APOCALYPSES IN THE NOVEL BY VS. IVANOV AND V.B. SHKLOVSKY “IPRIT”

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series
This article analyzes the dystopian and apocalyptic elements of Vs. Ivanov and V.B. Shklovsky’s novel “Iprit”. The primary objective of the study is to identify the book’s components of technical anti-utopies and local apocalypses, characterize their ...
F. E. Platonov, L. Dubakov
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BALLET DEFAMILIARIZATION: AVDOTYA PANAEVA, LEO TOLSTOY, OR VIKTOR SHKLOVSKY?

RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" Series
The article studies the device of defamiliarization (ostranenie) in the context of its connection not with excess but with deficiency. Having not only an aesthetic but also a social dimension defamiliarization emerges as a response to the exhaustion of ...
A. Arustamova, Aleksandr V. Markov
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The evolution of the principles of “defamiliarization” in children’s illustration (1920s-2020s)

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The research aims to identify the evolution of the principles of “defamiliarization” in children’s books from the 1920s to the 2020s, tracing the transformation of the formal method from avant-garde constructivism (V. V.
O. Alexeeva
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Herbert Marcuse’s and Viktor Shklovksy’s concepts of the aesthetic form: A comparative study

Pan-Art
The goal of this research is to formulate and compare Herbert Marcuse’s and Viktor Shklovksy’s concepts of the aesthetic form and to demonstrate their advantages and limitations.
V. V. Alipov
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The Eternal and the Transitory: One Fabula and Three Plots

Ideas and Ideals
The article examines the evolution of a single fabula, differently embodied in the scripts of three iconic films of European arthouse – A. Hitchcock’s “Rear Window”, M. Antonioni’s “Blow-up” and P. Greenaway’s “The Draughtsman’s Contract”.
A. Zvyagina
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Functional and Anatomical Connectivity of the Brain in Poststroke Aphasia

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 2019
L. Mayorova   +3 more
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OPOJAZ ideas in the early works of V. Kaverin (based on the short stories “The Inspector” and “The Chronicle of the City of Leipzig for the Year 18...”)

Philology. Theory & Practice
The research aims to identify the impact of the ideas of Yu. Tynyanov, V. Shklovsky, and other representatives of the OPOJAZ (Society for the Study of Poetic Language) on the literary work of the young writer V. Kaverin.
Liu Lin Wan Yu
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Retardation in Drama (To Clarify the Concept)

Russian Studies in Philology
Aim. To assess the terminological status of compositional techniques of retardation in relation to drama considering the ways of introducing artistic techniques into plays; to attempt to give this technique the status of a working concept through ...
A. I. Lebedeva
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"Incident on the Tun River" by Vs. Ivanov: a oneiric projection of the future and the enclosed space of dystopia

Litera
The short story "Incident on the Tun River" (1925) by V. Ivanov in the works of the renowned Soviet author represents one of the variants of the dystopian genre. Thus, the novel "Iprite," co-written with V. B.
F. E. Platonov
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Speech and Non-Speech Sound Categorization in Auditory Cortex: fMRI Correlates

Human Physiology, 2019
V. Shklovsky   +3 more
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