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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (343 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9781351738354
    Series Statement: Routledge Contemporary Russia and Eastern Europe Series
    Content: "Cover" -- "Half Title" -- "Series Information" -- "Title Page" -- "Copyright Page" -- "Table of contents" -- "Illustrations" -- "Notes on contributors" -- "Preface" -- "1 Introduction" -- "The conservative-authoritarian policy turn and the dominant zeitgeist" -- "Aesthetics and the conservative gaze" -- "Art counterstrategies" -- "Structure of the book" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Part I The conservative zeitgeist and Russian cultural policy" -- "2 The âRussian Worldâ: Genetically modified conservatism, or why âRussian cultureâ matters" -- "Russian culture as national idea" -- "âRussian Worldâ and two conceptions of border" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "3 The new conservative cultural policy and visual art" -- "The new conservative cultural policy" -- "Cultural policy and visual art" -- "Restructuring the art scene" -- "Exhibition policy and the introduction of new parameters for understanding art" -- "Conclusions" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "4 Neo-traditionalist fits with neo-liberal shifts in Russian cultural policy" -- "The moralist turn in its political context" -- "New public management of culture" -- "A commercial turn in the public sector and two parallel histories" -- "Pragmatic neo-traditionalism" -- "The making of moral capitalism" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "5 Daughterland: Contemporary Russian messianism and neo-conservative visuality " -- "Perestroika and the contemporary Russian conservative avant-garde" -- "Daughterland and neo-conservative symbolic politics" -- "Conclusions" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "6 Cultural policy and conservatism in Hungary: A parallel development " -- "Prehistory: the compromise between party and culture" -- "The renewal of the culture wars in Hungary" -- "Orbánâs first government: the first acts of self-assertion
    Content: "The 1956 memorial: an open clash between modernists and conservatives" -- "Orbánism in power: the outsourcing of cultural policy" -- "The anti-liberal turn" -- "Memory wars" -- "Efforts at resistance" -- "Orbánism, art and the big money" -- "Conclusion: the 1960s all over again?" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "Part II The state of affairs" -- "7 Culture as the enemy: Contemporary Russian art under the authoritarian regime " -- "Concluding remarks" -- "References" -- "8 Voices from the art scene: Interviews with Russian artists " -- "Andrei Kuzkin" -- "Irina Korina" -- "Roman Mokrov" -- "Pavel Peppershtein" -- "Anatolii Osmolovskii" -- "Oleg Kulik" -- "Viktoriya Lomasko" -- "Vikentii Nilin" -- "Pussy Riot/Nadya Tolokonnikova and Petr Verzilov" -- "Petr Pavlenskii" -- "Darya Serenko" -- "About the artists" -- "Notes" -- "Part III Artistic counterstrategies" -- "9 Dissensus and âshimmeringâ: Tergiversation as politics " -- "Nonconformist politics, dissensus and shimmering" -- "The politics of shimmering in oppositional Russian art of the 2000sâ2010s" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "10 Humour as a bulletproof vest: Artists embracing an ironic zeitgeist " -- "Blue Noses and sublime idiocy" -- "Sergei Elkin and the art of caricature" -- "Acknowledgements" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "11 Demontage of attractions" -- "Locating discontents" -- "The constructivist spirit and the dwarf of political theology" -- "Documentality in the expanded field" -- "Supplementary notes on temporal inversions" -- "Note" -- "References" -- "12 Wartime intimacy: Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya and the Chto Delat school for engaged art " -- "The Chto Delat school: alternative institution and intimate counter-public" -- "Chto Delat and the dialectic of weakness and heroism" -- "A place for militancy? Enter Zoya" -- "Notes" -- "References
    Content: "13 A dilemma for the contemporary artist: The ârevolutionary pessimismâ of Roman Osminkin " -- "Engagement with Prigov and Moscow conceptualism" -- "Influence from the Left Front of the 1920s" -- "The dilemma" -- "Revolution" -- "Revolutionary pessimism" -- "Mirroring official culture" -- "Notes" -- "References" -- "14 Radical art actionism" -- "15 Petr Pavlenskii and his actions" -- "Sources of inspiration" -- "The door to Hell" -- "Monumentality" -- "The mass mediatization of Threat" -- "The cultural legacy" -- "Note" -- "References" -- "16 A dialogue about art" -- "Introduction" -- "Interrogation 1" -- "Interrogation 2" -- "Interrogation 3" -- "Part IV Theatre" -- "17 Theatre in a period of archaization" -- "Repressive methods used against the theatre" -- "References" -- "18 Nonconformist theatre in Russia: Past and present " -- "The nonconformist theatre tradition in Soviet times" -- "Post-Soviet times and the need for a new socially oriented theatre" -- "Nonconformist theatre in the regions" -- "The changing theatre landscape" -- "Conclusions" -- "Note" -- "References
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781138733015
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jonson, Lena Russia - Art Resistance and the Conservative-Authoritarian Zeitgeist Milton : Taylor and Francis,c2017 ISBN 9781138733015
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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