Longlist finalist, 2015 Historia Nova Prize for Best Book on Russian Intellectual and Cultural History Julia Bekman Chadaga s ambitious study posits that glass in its uses as a material and as captured in culture is a key to understanding the evolution of Russian identity from the eighteenth century onward. From the contemporary perspective, it is easy to overlook how glass has profoundly transformed vision. Chadaga shows the far-reaching effects of this phenomenon.Her book examines the similarities between glass and language, the ideological uses of glass, and the material s associations with modernity, while illuminating the work of Lomonosov, Dostoevsky, Zamyatin, and Eisenstein, among others. In particular, Chadaga explores the prominent role of glass in the discourse around Russia s contentious relationship with the West by turns admiring and antagonistic as the nation crafted a vision for its own future. Chadaga returns throughout to the spectacular aspect of glass and shows how both the tendentious capacity and the playfulness of this material have shaped Russian culture.
Julia Bekman Chadaga
Optical Play [PDF ebook]
Glass, Vision, and Spectacle in Russian Culture
Optical Play [PDF ebook]
Glass, Vision, and Spectacle in Russian Culture
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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● ISBN 9780810167889 ● 编辑 Gary Saul Morson ● 出版者 Northwestern University Press ● 发布时间 2014 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7165410 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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