A Culture of Discontinuity? von Olga Tabachnikova/Christian Emden/David Midgley - Taschenbuch

A Culture of Discontinuity?
Russian Cultural Debates in Historical Perspective, Cultural History and Literary Imagination 34
ISBN/EAN:  9781789979374
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 452 S.
Einband: kartoniertes Buch
«Shifting back and forth across centuries, and covering a vast terrain of genres and forms, an expert ensemble of scholars in this rich collection looks incisively at the intricate dynamics of Russian cultural change. Such breadth of scope and multifaceted approach are most illuminating and should help the readers to navigate the complex universe of Russian cultural history.» (Inessa Medzhibovskaya, Professor of Literary and Liberal Studies, Eugene Lang College and The New School for Social Research) Russian culture has often been referred to as a culture of discontinuity and abrupt rifts, and the country's past was frequently revised and rewritten, so much so that it is hardly possible to speak of Russian culture as a homogeneous, unified whole. Every turn of Russian history was accompanied by a great cultural upheaval and facilitated fierce cultural debates. The destiny of Russia in the context of its geopolitical position and its cultural role on both domestic and international fronts have been fundamental to these debates. At the same time, such discussions always went deeper, and invariably acquired an existential dimension, probing into the human condition, into the «cursed questions of existence». This volume brings together diverse contributions from an international team of scholars, askingwhat has sustained Russian cultural development across the centuries and how Russian culture has evolved to this day. It treats the topic from a contemporary frame of reference, coveringa broad range of Russian life, literature and arts,and sets the debates in historical perspective. In doing so, it links the particular with the general, exposing some unexpected connections and thus sheds some new light on Russian cultural trajectory.
Olga Tabachnikova is a Reader in Russian and the founding Director of the Vladimir Vysotsky Centre for Russian Studies at the University of Central Lancashire (Preston, England). She published widely on Russian cultural and literary history, with a special focus on Russian cultural continuity and history of ideas. She is the author of Russian Irrationalism from Pushkin to Brodsky: Seven Essays in Literature and Thought (Bloomsbury Academic, 2015), the editor of Facets of Russian Irrationalism between Art and Life: Mystery inside Enigma (Brill, 2016) and Anton Chekhov through the Eyes of Russian Thinkers: Vasilii Rozanov, Dmitrii Merezhkovskii and Lev Shestov (Anthem Press, 2010), and co-editor of several scholarly volumes. Olga is also a poetry translator and an award winning poet, with two books of poetry (in Russian).

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