Transformed by emigration : welcoming Russian intellectuals, scientists and artists (1917-1945) /
The thematic framework of this special issue is an examination of the impact Russian émigrés had on the humanities and art. From art history to philosophy, artistic creation to ecumenical dialogue, the volume is dedicated to figures who, through their emigration from Russia, transformed their places...
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| Format: | Conference Proceeding Book |
| Language: | English |
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Brno :
Masarykova univerzita,
November 2020.
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| Series: | Convivium. Supplementum ;
2020 : Seminarium Kondakovianum series nova. |
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Table of Contents:
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- Russian Philosophers in France in the Interwar Period. A Review of the Studies of Emigrant Philosophers / Ekaterina Shashlova
- Zinaida Serebrjakova in Paris. Iconographic Analysis of a Russian in Exile / Juliette Milbach
- Presenting Russia to the West. Helene Iswolsky, Russian Catholic Emigre Intellectual / Karolina Foletti
- The Russian Illustrators of the Pere Castor. Russian Mediators in France of the Concept of Construction in Art and Pedagogy in the 1930s / Cecile Pichon-Bonin
- The Russian Emigre Community in Interwar Bulgaria. Attempt at a Typology of Transformations, with Focus on the "Aestheticization" of Newspaper / Jordan Ljuckanov
- Transforming Medieval Art from Saint Petersburg to Paris. Andre Grabar's Life and Scholarship between 1917 and 1945 / Adrien Palladino.