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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042206771
    Format: 378 S. , Ill. , 225 mm x 148 mm, 573 g
    ISBN: 9783837625745
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft 32
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-8394-2574-9
    Language: German
    Subjects: Political Science , Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Ostmitteleuropa ; Untergrundliteratur ; Stadt ; Urbanität ; Geschichte 1980-2010
    Author information: Kliems, Alfrun 1969-
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045062844
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783839425749
    Series Statement: Edition Kulturwissenschaft 32
    Content: Der »Underground« ist eine künstlerische Verfahrensweise, die auf das historische Krisenbewusstsein der Moderne mit einer radikalen »Poetik der Vertikalität« reagiert. Die »Wende« steht metonymisch für diesen Moment sozialer Entsicherung. Als bevorzugter Topos ihrer erfahrbaren Manifestation dient die Stadt.Alfrun Kliems analysiert diese Konstellation anhand multimedialer Materialien des ostmitteleuropäischen Underground vor allem zwischen 1980 und 2010 - darunter von Egon Bondy, Ivan Martin Jirous, Jacek Podsiadlo, Marcin Swietlicki, Vladimir Makanin, Andrzej Stasiuk, Jurij Andruchovyc, Jáchym Topol und Peter Wawerzinek, aber auch vom Club der Polnischen Versager in Berlin und von der Orangen Alternative aus Breslau
    Content: The »underground« is an artistic approach which reacts to the historical crisis awareness of the modern era with a radical »poetry of verticality«. The »Wende« (change) stands metonymically for the moment at which the social sense of security is lost, and the city serves as its experienceable manifestation's preferred topos. Alfrun Kliems analyzes this constellation with the aid of multimedia from the East-Central European underground, with special attention to materials from between 1980 and 2010 - including work by Egon Bondy, Jacek Podsiadlo, Marcin Swietlicki, Andrzej Stasiuk, Jáchym Topol, and Peter Wawerzinek, but also from the Club der Polnischen Versager (Club of Polish Failures) in Berlin and the Orange Alternative out of WrocÊaw
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-8376-2574-5
    Language: German
    Subjects: Political Science , Slavic Studies , Ethnology
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    Keywords: Ostmitteleuropa ; Untergrundliteratur ; Stadt ; Urbanität ; Geschichte 1980-2010
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_175585269X
    Format: xiii, 325 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9789633863978 , 963386397X
    Series Statement: Leipzig studies on the history and culture of East Central Europe Volume 6
    Uniform Title: Underground, die Wende und die Stadt
    Content: Part I. Typology -- The Underground and the City, Pre- and Post-1989: An Effort to Interweave Concepts -- Paranoid Schizophrenia: Dissent, the Underground, and Cultural Fissure -- Subverting Official Claims to Centrality: Overcity/Undercity, City/Country, East/West -- Verticality as Metaphor: The Romantic Era and the Underground as a Historical Location -- Part II. Figures, Works, Groups -- Last Exit: Egon Bondy's Anti-flâneurs under the Wheels of Madame Prague -- Urban Disaffiliation: The Swan Songs of Ivan Martin Jirous -- Disgusted in Bratislava: Vladimír Archleb's Lyrically Vulgar Dandyism -- Christ Quieted: Marcin Świetlicki, Kraków, the Underground, and Pop -- The Joy of Failure, or Underground and Generation: Jacek Podsiadło's Road Story en Route to Bratislava -- My City's Me, It's Many: Peter 'Firefly' Wawerzinek, the Palaverer of Prenzlauer Berg -- Anticolonial Myth, Pop, Punk -- and the End of the Underground? The Topol Brothers' Psí vojáci Songs -- Romani and Vietnamese in Prague: Jáchym Topol Bids Farewell to the Tripolis Praga -- A Detour to Moscow: Vladimir Makanin's Underground Fantasies, or the Snare of the Subterranean -- 'Cherboslovats, Romongolians, Sweeks': Yuri Andrukhovych's Moscow as a 'Junkspace' of Cultures -- Planar Cities and Their Urban Devastation: Andrzej Stasiuk's Post-Socialist Warsaw -- Aggressive Localism: Andrzej Stasiuk and Yuri Andrukhovych as Secretaries of the Provincial -- Backstory 'Metropolis, Mass, Meat Factory': Tot Art, the Orange Alternative, and Other Chefs of the 'Semantic Porridge' -- 'It All Started in Gdańsk!': Berlin's Club of Polish Losers -- Conclusion or, Entropy of the Underground.
    Content: "The literary scholar Alfrum Kliems explores the aesthetic strategies of Eastern European underground literature, art, film and music in the decades before and after the fall of communism, ranging from the 'father' of Prague Underground, Egon Bondy, to the neo-dada Club of Polish Losers in Berlin. The works she considers are 'underground' in the sense that they were produced illegally, or were received as subversive after the regimes had fallen. Her study challenges common notions of 'Underground' as an umbrella term for nonconformism. Rather, it depicts it as a sociopoetic reflection of modernity, intimately linked to urban settings, with tropes and aesthetic procedures related to Surrealism, Dadaism, Expressionism, and, above all, pop and counterculture. The author discusses these commonalities and distinctions in Czech, Polish, Slovak, Ukrainian, Russian, and German authors, musicians, and filmmakers. She identifies intertextual relations across languages and generations, and situates her findings in a transatlantic context (including the Beat Generation, Susan Sontag, Neil Young) and the historical framework of Romanticism and modernity (including Baudelaire and Brecht). Despite this wide brief, the book never loses sight of its core message: Underground is no arbitrary expression of discontent, but rather the result of a fundamental conflict at the socio-philosophical roots of modernity"--
    Note: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 289-315 , Translated from the German , Includes bibliographical references and indexes
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789633863985
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Kliems, Alfrun, 1969 - Underground modernity Budapest : Central European University Press, 2021 ISBN 9789633863985
    Language: English
    Subjects: Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Ostmitteleuropa ; Untergrundliteratur ; Stadt ; Urbanität ; Geschichte 1980-2010
    Author information: Schneider, Jake
    Author information: Kliems, Alfrun 1969-
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  • 4
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    Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV047243212
    Format: xiii, 325 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9789633863978 , 963386397X
    Series Statement: Leipzig studies on the history and culture of East Central Europe volume 6
    Uniform Title: Der Underground, die Wende und die Stadt
    Content: "The literary scholar Alfrum Kliems explores the aesthetic strategies of Eastern European underground literature, art, film and music in the decades before and after the fall of communism, ranging from the 'father' of Prague Underground, Egon Bondy, to the neo-dada Club of Polish Losers in Berlin. The works she considers are 'underground' in the sense that they were produced illegally, or were received as subversive after the regimes had fallen. Her study challenges common notions of 'Underground' as an umbrella term for nonconformism. Rather, it depicts it as a sociopoetic reflection of modernity, intimately linked to urban settings, with tropes and aesthetic procedures related to Surrealism, Dadaism, Expressionism, and, above all, pop and counterculture. The author discusses these commonalities and distinctions in Czech, Polish, Slovak, Ukrainian, Russian, and German authors, musicians, and filmmakers. She identifies intertextual relations across languages and generations, and situates her findings in a transatlantic context (including the Beat Generation, Susan Sontag, Neil Young) and the historical framework of Romanticism and modernity (including Baudelaire and Brecht). Despite this wide brief, the book never loses sight of its core message: Underground is no arbitrary expression of discontent, but rather the result of a fundamental conflict at the socio-philosophical roots of modernity"--
    Note: Translated from the German , Literaturverzeichnis Seite 289-315 , Part I. Typology -- The Underground and the City, Pre- and Post-1989: An Effort to Interweave Concepts -- Paranoid Schizophrenia: Dissent, the Underground, and Cultural Fissure -- Subverting Official Claims to Centrality: Overcity/Undercity, City/Country, East/West -- Verticality as Metaphor: The Romantic Era and the Underground as a Historical Location -- Part II. Figures, Works, Groups -- Last Exit: Egon Bondy's Anti-flâneurs under the Wheels of Madame Prague -- Urban Disaffiliation: The Swan Songs of Ivan Martin Jirous -- Disgusted in Bratislava: Vladimír Archleb's Lyrically Vulgar Dandyism -- Christ Quieted: Marcin Świetlicki, Kraków, the Underground, and Pop -- The Joy of Failure, or Underground and Generation: Jacek Podsiadło's Road Story en Route to Bratislava -- My City's Me, It's Many: Peter 'Firefly' Wawerzinek, the Palaverer of Prenzlauer Berg -- Anticolonial Myth, Pop, Punk -- and the End of the Underground? The Topol Brothers' Psí vojáci Songs -- Romani and Vietnamese in Prague: Jáchym Topol Bids Farewell to the Tripolis Praga -- A Detour to Moscow: Vladimir Makanin's Underground Fantasies, or the Snare of the Subterranean -- 'Cherboslovats, Romongolians, Sweeks': Yuri Andrukhovych's Moscow as a 'Junkspace' of Cultures -- Planar Cities and Their Urban Devastation: Andrzej Stasiuk's Post-Socialist Warsaw -- Aggressive Localism: Andrzej Stasiuk and Yuri Andrukhovych as Secretaries of the Provincial -- Backstory 'Metropolis, Mass, Meat Factory': Tot Art, the Orange Alternative, and Other Chefs of the 'Semantic Porridge' -- 'It All Started in Gdańsk!': Berlin's Club of Polish Losers -- Conclusion or, Entropy of the Underground
    Additional Edition: Online version Kliems, Alfrun, 1969- Underground modernity Budapest ; New York : Central European University Press, 2021 ISBN 978-963-386-398-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science , Slavic Studies
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    Keywords: Ostmitteleuropa ; Untergrundliteratur ; Stadt ; Urbanität ; Geschichte 1980-2010
    Author information: Schneider, Jake
    Author information: Kliems, Alfrun 1969-
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