Viktor Shklovsky’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy

Viktor Shklovsky’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy
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Publisher : Lexington Books
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9781498597937
ISBN-13 : 1498597939
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Synopsis Viktor Shklovsky’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy by : Slav N. Gratchev

This book examines the heritage of Victor Shklovsky in a variety of disciplines. To achieve this end, Slav N. Gratchev and Howard Mancing draw upon colleagues from eight different countries across the world—the United States, Canada, Russia, England, Scotland, the Netherlands, Norway, and China—in order to bring the widest variety of points of view on the subject. Viktor Shklovsky’s Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy is more than just another collection of essays of literary criticism: the editors invited scholars from different disciplines—literature, cinematography, and philosophy—who have dealt with Shklovsky’s heritage and saw its practical application in their fields. Therefore, all of these essays are written in a variety of humanist academic and scholarly styles, all engaging and dynamic.

Viktor Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy

Viktor Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy
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Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 1498597947
ISBN-13 : 9781498597944
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Synopsis Viktor Shklovsky's Heritage in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy by : Slav N Gratchev

This unique book examines the heritage and enduring relevance of Viktor Shklovsky's work from a wide range of international perspectives. The essays articulate Shklovsky's impact through various lenses including literature, literary theory, film, art theory, and philosophy from the early-1920s to the mid-1970s.

The Poetics of the Avant-garde in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy

The Poetics of the Avant-garde in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781793615756
ISBN-13 : 1793615756
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Synopsis The Poetics of the Avant-garde in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy by : Slav N. Gratchev

The Poetics of the Avant-garde in Literature, Arts, and Philosophy presents a range of chapters written by a highly international group of scholars from disciplines such as literary studies, arts, theatre, and philosophy to analyze the ambitions of avant-garde artists. Together, these essays highlight the interdisciplinary scope of the historic avant-garde and the interconnectedness of its artists. Contributors analyze topics such as abstraction and estrangement across the arts, the imaginary dialogue between Lev Yakubinsky and Mikhail Bakhtin, the problem of the “masculine ethos” in the Russian avant-garde, the transformation of barefoot dancing, Kazimir Malevich’s avant-garde poetic experimentations, the ecological imagination of the Polish avant-garde, science-fiction in the Russian avant-garde cinema, and the almost forgotten history of the avant-garde children’s literature in Germany. The chapters in this collection open a new critical discourse about the avant-garde movement in Europe and reshape contemporary understandings of it.

The Art of Translation in Light of Bakhtin's Re-accentuation

The Art of Translation in Light of Bakhtin's Re-accentuation
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9781501390258
ISBN-13 : 1501390252
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Synopsis The Art of Translation in Light of Bakhtin's Re-accentuation by : Slav Gratchev

Although Mikhail Bakhtin's study of the novel does not focus in any systematic way on the role that translation plays in the processes of novelistic creation and dissemination, when he does broach the topic he grants translation'a disproportionately significant role in the emergence and constitution of literature. The contributors to this volume, from the US, Hong Kong, Finland, Japan, Spain, Italy, Bangladesh, and Belgium, bring their own polyphonic experiences with the theory and practice of translation to the discussion of Bakhtin's ideas about this topic, in order to illuminate their relevance to translation studies today. Broadly stated, the essays examine the art of translation as an exercise in a cultural re-accentuation (a transferal of the original text and its characters to the novel soil of a different language and culture, which inevitably leads to the proliferation of multivalent meanings), and to explore the various re-accentuation devices employed over the span of the last 100 years in translating modern texts from one language to another. Through its contributors, The Art of Translation in Light of Bakhtin's Re-accentuation brings together different cultural contexts and disciplines (such as literature, literary theory, the visual arts, pedagogy, translation studies, and philosophy) to demonstrate the continued international relevance of Bakhtin's ideas to the study of creative practices, broadly understood.

Russian Modernism in the Memories of the Survivors

Russian Modernism in the Memories of the Survivors
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Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Total Pages : 247
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ISBN-10 : 9781487527259
ISBN-13 : 148752725X
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Synopsis Russian Modernism in the Memories of the Survivors by : Slav N. Gratchev

Russian Modernism in the Memories of the Survivors tells the stories of participants in the Russian avant-garde movement who lived through and continued to work under Stalin's repressive

Female Friendship

Female Friendship
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781666907247
ISBN-13 : 1666907243
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Synopsis Female Friendship by : Slav N. Gratchev

This volume focuses on the literary and artistic exploration of female friendship in various geographical contexts, spanning the centuries from the medieval period until the present. The essays address the intense female bonding in world literature as a universal human need for intimacy, sense of belonging, and purpose. The main focus is on the reevaluation of friendships between women, which have been traditionally less epitomized than those between men. The authors of this volume demonstrate how the emotional unions of women offer compelling insights to various historical and contemporary societies, helping us understand gender relations, traditions, family life, and community values.

Cervantes and the Early Modern Mind

Cervantes and the Early Modern Mind
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 225
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ISBN-10 : 9781351855457
ISBN-13 : 135185545X
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Synopsis Cervantes and the Early Modern Mind by : Isabel Jaén

This book explores the work of Cervantes in relation to the ideas about the mind that circulated in early modern Europe and were propelled by thinkers such as Juan Luis Vives, Juan Huarte de San Juan, Oliva Sabuco, Andrés Laguna, Andrés Velásquez, Marsilio Ficino, and Gómez Pereira. The editors bring together humanists and scientists: literary scholars and doctors whose interdisciplinary research integrates diverse types of sources (philosophical and medical treatises, natural histories, rhetoric manuals, pharmacopoeias, etc.) alongside Cervantes’s works to examine themes and areas including emotion, human development, animal vs. human consciousness, pathologies of the mind, and mind-altering substances. Their chapters trace the cognitive themes and points of inquiry that Cervantes shares with other early modern thinkers, showing how he both echoes and contributes to early modern views of the mind.

A Companion to the Spanish Picaresque Novel

A Companion to the Spanish Picaresque Novel
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781855663671
ISBN-13 : 1855663678
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Synopsis A Companion to the Spanish Picaresque Novel by : Edward H. Friedman

Written by an international group of scholars, this edited collection provides an overview of the Spanish picaresque from its origins in tales of lowborn adventurers to its importance for the modern novel, along with consideration of the debates that the picaresque has inspired.

Embodied Differences

Embodied Differences
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Publisher : Academic Studies PRess
Total Pages : 348
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ISBN-10 : 9781644694879
ISBN-13 : 1644694875
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Synopsis Embodied Differences by : Henrietta Mondry

This book analyzes the ways in which literary works and cultural discourses employ the construct of the Jew’s body in relation to the material world in order either to establish and reinforce, or to subvert and challenge, dominant cultural norms and stereotypes. It examines the use of physical characteristics, embodied practices, tacit knowledge and senses to define the body taxonomically as normative, different, abject or mimetically desired. Starting from the works of Gogol and Dostoevsky through to contemporary Russian-Jewish women’s writing, broadening the scope to examining the role of objects, museum displays and the politics of heritage food, the book argues that materiality can embody fictional constructions that should be approached on a culture-specific basis.

Revolutions in Verse

Revolutions in Verse
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Publisher : Northwestern University Press
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9780810147683
ISBN-13 : 0810147688
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Synopsis Revolutions in Verse by : Isobel Palmer

How modernist interartistic experimentation and the proliferation of new media technologies inspired fresh insights into poetry Isobel Palmer spotlights Russian modernist poets’ and formalist theorists’ conscious engagement with formal convention, showing how their efforts were tied up with broader attempts in the early Soviet era to understand and articulate the nature of poetry and its most characteristic devices. Returning to critical debates around poetic encounters with three key aesthetic categories—rhythm, image, and voice—Palmer unpacks the period’s deeper interest in the material bases of poetic speech itself. Through fresh, incisive readings of canonical poets and theorists, from Andrei Bely and Vladimir Mayakovsky to Yury Tynianov and Viktor Shklovsky, Revolutions in Verse: The Medium of Russian Modernism explores the proliferation of interartistic experiments and the emergence of new media technologies that made poetry visible as a medium in its own right.