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The enmeshment of the human body with various forms of technology
is a phenomenon that characterises lived and imagined experiences
in Russian arts of the modernist and postmodernist eras. In
contrast to the post-revolutionary fixation on mechanical
engineering, industrial progress, and the body as a machine, the
postmodern, post-industrial period probes the meaning of being
human not only from a physical, bodily perspective, but also from
the philosophical perspectives of subjectivity and consciousness.
The Human Reimagined examines the ways in which literary and
artistic representations of the body, selfhood, subjectivity, and
consciousness illuminate late- and post-Soviet ideas about the
changing relationships among the individual, the environment,
technology, and society.
The enmeshment of the human body with various forms of technology
is a phenomenon that characterises lived and imagined experiences
in Russian arts of the modernist and postmodernist eras. In
contrast to the post-revolutionary fixation on mechanical
engineering, industrial progress, and the body as a machine, the
postmodern, post-industrial period probes the meaning of being
human not only from a physical, bodily perspective, but also from
the philosophical perspectives of subjectivity and consciousness.
The Human Reimagined examines the ways in which literary and
artistic representations of the body, selfhood, subjectivity, and
consciousness illuminate late- and post-Soviet ideas about the
changing relationships among the individual, the environment,
technology, and society.
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The Svetlana Boym Reader (Hardcover)
Svetlana Boym; Edited by Cristina Vatulescu, Tamar Abramov, Nicole G. Burgoyne, Julia Chadaga, …
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R5,715
Discovery Miles 57 150
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Svetlana Boym was a prolific writer, a charismatic professor, a
novelist, and a public intellectual. She was also a fiercely
resourceful and reflective immigrant; her most resonant book, The
Future of Nostalgia, was deeply rooted in that experience. Even
after The Future of Nostalgia carried her fame beyond academic
circles, few readers were aware of all of her creative personas.
She was simply too prolific, and her work migrated across most
people's disciplinary boundaries-from literary and cultural studies
through film, visual, and material culture studies, performance,
intermedia, and new media. The Svetlana Boym Reader presents a
comprehensive view of Boym's singularly creative work in all its
aspects. It includes Boym's classic essays, carefully chosen
excerpts from her five books, and journalistic gems. Showcasing her
roles both as curator and curated, the reader includes interviews
and excerpts from exhibition catalogues as well as samples of
intermedial works like Hydrant Immigrants. It also features
autobiographical pieces that shed light on the genealogy of her
scholarly work and rarities like an excerpt from Boym's first
graduate school essay on Russian literature, complete with
marginalia by her mentor Donald Fanger. Last but not least, the
reader includes late pieces that Boym did not live to see through
publication, as well as transcripts of her memorable last lectures
and performances.
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The Svetlana Boym Reader (Paperback)
Svetlana Boym; Edited by Cristina Vatulescu, Tamar Abramov, Nicole G. Burgoyne, Julia Chadaga, …
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R1,668
Discovery Miles 16 680
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Svetlana Boym was a prolific writer, a charismatic professor, a
novelist, and a public intellectual. She was also a fiercely
resourceful and reflective immigrant; her most resonant book, The
Future of Nostalgia, was deeply rooted in that experience. Even
after The Future of Nostalgia carried her fame beyond academic
circles, few readers were aware of all of her creative personas.
She was simply too prolific, and her work migrated across most
people's disciplinary boundaries-from literary and cultural studies
through film, visual, and material culture studies, performance,
intermedia, and new media. The Svetlana Boym Reader presents a
comprehensive view of Boym's singularly creative work in all its
aspects. It includes Boym's classic essays, carefully chosen
excerpts from her five books, and journalistic gems. Showcasing her
roles both as curator and curated, the reader includes interviews
and excerpts from exhibition catalogues as well as samples of
intermedial works like Hydrant Immigrants. It also features
autobiographical pieces that shed light on the genealogy of her
scholarly work and rarities like an excerpt from Boym's first
graduate school essay on Russian literature, complete with
marginalia by her mentor Donald Fanger. Last but not least, the
reader includes late pieces that Boym did not live to see through
publication, as well as transcripts of her memorable last lectures
and performances.
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