9781787079021-1787079023-Poetic Canons, Cultural Memory and Russian National Identity after 1991 (Russian Transformations: Literature, Culture and Ideas)

Poetic Canons, Cultural Memory and Russian National Identity after 1991 (Russian Transformations: Literature, Culture and Ideas)

ISBN-13: 9781787079021
ISBN-10: 1787079023
Edition: New
Author: Hodgson
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Peter Lang
Format: Paperback 530 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781787079021
ISBN-10: 1787079023
Edition: New
Author: Hodgson
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Peter Lang
Format: Paperback 530 pages

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Poetic Canons, Cultural Memory and Russian National Identity after 1991 (Russian Transformations: Literature, Culture and Ideas) (ISBN-13: 9781787079021 and ISBN-10: 1787079023), written by authors Hodgson, was published by Peter Lang in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Poetic Canons, Cultural Memory and Russian National Identity after 1991 (Russian Transformations: Literature, Culture and Ideas) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The collapse of the Soviet Union forced Russia to engage in a process of nation building. This involved a reassessment of the past, both historical and cultural, and how it should be remembered. The publication of previously barely known underground and émigré literary works presented an opportunity to reappraise «official» Soviet literature and re-evaluate twentieth-century Russian literature as a whole.

This book explores changes to the poetry canon - an instrument for maintaining individual and collective memory - to show how cultural memory has informed the evolution of post-Soviet Russian identity. It examines how concerns over identity are shaping the canon, and in which directions, and analyses the interrelationship between national identity (whether ethnic, imperial, or civic) and attempts to revise the canon. This study situates the discussion of national identity within the cultural field and in the context of canon formation as a complex expression of aesthetic, political, and institutional factors. It encompasses a period of far-reaching upheaval in Russia and reveals the tension between a desire for change and a longing for stability that was expressed by attempts to reshape the literary canon and, by doing so, to create a new twentieth-century past and the foundations of a new identity for the nation.

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