Russian performances : word, object, action /

"Throughout its modern history, Russia has seen a succession of highly performative social acts that play out prominently in the public sphere. This innovative volume shows that performance is a vital means for understanding Russia's culture from the reign of Peter the Great to the era of...

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Other Authors: Buckler, Julie A. (Editor), Cassiday, Julie A. (Editor), Wolfson, Boris (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2018]
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Summary:"Throughout its modern history, Russia has seen a succession of highly performative social acts that play out prominently in the public sphere. This innovative volume shows that performance is a vital means for understanding Russia's culture from the reign of Peter the Great to the era of Putin. These twenty-seven essays encompass a diverse range of topics, from dance and classical music to live poetry and from viral video to public jubilees and political protest. As a whole they comprise an integrated, compelling intervention in Russian studies. Challenging the primacy of the written word in this field, the volume fosters a larger intellectual community informed by theories and practices of performance from anthropology, art history, dance studies, film studies, cultural and social history, literary studies, musicology, political science, theater studies, and sociology"--back cover.
Physical Description:xvii, 338 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-312) and index.
ISBN:9780299318307
0299318303