Rubovi ruskog postmodernizma (CROSBI ID 97770)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Lukšić, Irena
hrvatski
Rubovi ruskog postmodernizma
The downfall and the formal abolition of the Soviet Union at the end of 1991 brought about the downfall of the philosophy of the Soviet literature or, in other words, the concept of unity of various national literatures throughout the former Soviet Union ("connective tissue" was social realism - ideology and the only artistic "method"). For Russian, as well as for other national literatures, the losing of the Soviet framework resulted in the need of discovering the adequate aesthetic, social and historical context. The artistic correlation to this sociopolitical development has been postmodernism which, in the Russian literature, emerges as the process of integration (unlike the western, which represents the disintegration of the modern paradigm). Postmodernist authors try to recover from the wreckage of the Soviet literature the fragments of texts which could be put together in "coherent" works stylistically and spiritually close to the former extinguished artistic practice (silver age, avantgarde). In this way the authors of the postsoviet literature raise the awarness of their own position much like the authors in the postcolonial countries. The point at issue is space and time disunion and catching up the traces of adequate artistic practices.
postmodernizam; perestrojka; ruska književnost
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engleski
The Brims of Russian Postmodernism
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postmodernism; perestroyka; russian literature
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Podaci o izdanju
34 (124-125)
2002.
109-113-x
objavljeno
0455-0463