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Title: |
A Socialist Realist History? |
| Sub-title: |
Writing Art History in the Post-War Decades |
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| Contributions by: |
Marina Dmitrieva, Milena Bartlová, Kristina Jõekalda, Katja Bernhardt, Karolina Šabowicz-Dymanus, Krista Kodres, Ivan Gerát, Piotr Juszkiewicz, Nataliya Zlydneva, Kädi Talvoja, Juliana Maxim, Carmen Popescu, Virve Sarapik, Branko Mitrovic, Kristina Jõekalda, Krista Kodres Edited by: Kristina Jõekalda, Krista Kodres, Michaela Marek Series edited by: Robert Born, Ada Raev |
| ISBN10-13: |
3412511617 : 9783412511616 |
| Illustrations: |
mit 35 s/w-Abb. |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Size: |
245x175mm |
| Pages: |
279 |
| Weight: |
.664 Kg. |
| Published: |
Brill Deutschland GmbH - June 2019 |
| List Price: |
56.99 Pounds Sterling |
| Availability: |
Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon
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| Subjects: |
Art & design styles: from c 1960 : Historiography |
| How did the Eastern European and Soviet states write their respective histories of art and architecture during 1940sâ 1960s? The articles address both the Stalinist period and the Khrushchev Thaw, when the Marxist-Leninist discourse on art history was â inventedâ and refined. Although this discourse was inevitably â Sovietizedâ in a process dictated from Moscow, a variety of distinct interpretations emerged from across the Soviet bloc in the light of local traditions, cultural politics and decisions of individual authors. Even if the new â officialâ discourse often left space open for national concerns, it also gave rise to a countermovement in response to the aggressive ideologization of art and the preeminence assigned to (Socialist) Realist aesthetics. |
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