The aim of this dissertation is to study the evolution of the Russian anti-utopian literary genre in the new post-Soviet environment in the wake of the defunct Soviet socialist utopia. The genre has gained a renewed importance during the 2000s, and has been used variously as a means of dealing satirically with the Soviet past, of understanding the present, and of pondering possible courses into the future for the Russian Federation. A guiding question in this study is: What makes us recognize a novel as anti-utopian at a time when the idea of utopia may appear obsolete, when the hegemony of nation states has been challenged for several decades, and when art has been drawn towards the aesthetics of hybridity? The main part of the dissertatio...
This dissertation deals with how science fiction reflects the shift in cultural paradigms that occur...
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The article examines the evolution of the Russian post-classical novel through its relationship with...
This dissertation examines Russian culture of the twenty-first century by analyzing fiction and film...
In my dissertation Theory of Petrified Worlds on the Example of Anti-Utopian and Dystopian Literatur...
Purpose. The article reveals the features of the genre of utopia and anti-utopia. Fantasticism, as a...
In his article “Retro-Future in Post-Soviet Dystopia” Sergey Toymentsev explores the vision of retro...
In the first part of the article the author presents phenomena characteristic of current Russian soc...
The dissertation explores the following hypothesis: The Strugatskys' unabated popularity for the las...
The classical tradition and the modern Russian dystopian novel. This article argues that modern Rus...
What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
This presentation will focus on Russian culture in the first four decades of the twentieth-century. ...
The present work analyses the fiction of the post-Soviet Russian writers, Vladimir Sorokin, Vladimir...
Culture sets the parameters of our reality, defines its boundaries, gives each of us a system of val...
This dissertation is an attempt to study the relationship of the Russian expression of literary utop...
This dissertation deals with how science fiction reflects the shift in cultural paradigms that occur...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72149/1/j.1467-9434.2008.00500.x.pd
The article examines the evolution of the Russian post-classical novel through its relationship with...
This dissertation examines Russian culture of the twenty-first century by analyzing fiction and film...
In my dissertation Theory of Petrified Worlds on the Example of Anti-Utopian and Dystopian Literatur...
Purpose. The article reveals the features of the genre of utopia and anti-utopia. Fantasticism, as a...
In his article “Retro-Future in Post-Soviet Dystopia” Sergey Toymentsev explores the vision of retro...
In the first part of the article the author presents phenomena characteristic of current Russian soc...
The dissertation explores the following hypothesis: The Strugatskys' unabated popularity for the las...
The classical tradition and the modern Russian dystopian novel. This article argues that modern Rus...
What is the role of sociocultural history in the evolution of national identity? How is the worldvie...
This presentation will focus on Russian culture in the first four decades of the twentieth-century. ...
The present work analyses the fiction of the post-Soviet Russian writers, Vladimir Sorokin, Vladimir...
Culture sets the parameters of our reality, defines its boundaries, gives each of us a system of val...
This dissertation is an attempt to study the relationship of the Russian expression of literary utop...
This dissertation deals with how science fiction reflects the shift in cultural paradigms that occur...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72149/1/j.1467-9434.2008.00500.x.pd
The article examines the evolution of the Russian post-classical novel through its relationship with...