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  1. Charms of the Cynical Reason
    Tricksters in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture
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    Series: Cultural Revolutions: Russia in the Twentieth Century Ser.
    Subjects: Pop-Kultur; Trickster; Russian fiction -- 20th century -- History and criticism; Tricksters in literature; Tricksters in motion pictures; Motion pictures -- Soviet Union -- History; Motion pictures -- Russia (Federation) -- History -- 20th century; Literature and society -- Soviet Union -- History; Literature and society -- Russia (Federation) -- History -- 20th century
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  2. Charms of the cynical reason
    the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
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    Series: Cultural revolutions: Russia in the twentieth century
    Subjects: Popkultur; Trickster
    Scope: 296 p., Ill.
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  3. Charms of the cynical reason
    the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
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    The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling... more

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    The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable and fascinating literary and cinematic images of Soviet and post-Soviet tricksters, including such "cultural idioms" as Ostap Bender, Buratino, Stierlitz, and others. The steadily increasing charisma of Soviet tricksters from the 1920s to the 2000s is indicative of at least two fundamental features of both the Soviet and post-Soviet societies. First, tricksters reflect the constant presence of irresolvable contradictions and yawning gaps within the Soviet (as well as post-Soviet) social universe. Secondly, these characters epitomize the realm of cynical culture thus far unrecognized in Russian studies. Soviet tricksters present survival in a cynical, contradictory and inadequate world, not as a necessity, but as a field for creativity, play, and freedom. Through an analysis of the representation of tricksters in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Lipovetsky attempts to draw a virtual map of the Soviet and post-Soviet cynical reason: to identify its symbols, discourses, contradictions, and by these means its historical development from the 1920s to the 2000s. --Book Jacket.

     

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    Series: Cultural revolutions: Russia in the twentieth century
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-288) and index

  4. Charms of the cynical reason
    the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
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    Series: Cultural revolutions
    Subjects: LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Former Soviet Union; Film; Geschichte; Russian fiction; Tricksters in literature; Tricksters in motion pictures; Motion pictures; Motion pictures; Literature and society; Literature and society; Popkultur; Betrüger <Motiv>
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-288) and index

    1 - At The Heart Of Soviet Civilization - The meaning of the trickster trope - The trickster's politics - The trickster trope and the Soviet subjectivity - Cynical or kynical? -- - 2 - Khulio Khurenito: the Trickster's Revolution - Modernizing the trickster - The method: overidentification - Why did Khurenito decide to die? -- - 3 - Ostap Bender: the King Is Born - Ostap as trickster - Social schizophrenia - A kynical king of the cynics -- - 4 - Buratino: the Utopia of a Free Marionette - Buratino as a mediator - Buratino as an artist - Buratino as a cynic -- - 5 - Venichka: a Tragic Trickster - The trickster as the underground author - Rituals of expenditure - "I Will Not Explain to You Who Were These Four ..." -- - 6 - Tricksters In Disguise: The Trickster's Transformations In The Soviet Film Of The 1960s-70s - "Reformed" tricksters in the comedies of the 70s-80s: Gaidai's Tricksters; Riazanov's Detochkin; Daneliia's Buzykin - The art of alibi: Stierlitz as the Soviet intelligent : Who are you working for?; The Imperial Mediator; Stierlitz's Afterlife -- - 7 - Splitting The Trickster: Pelevin's Shape-Shifters - The society of shape-shifters - Genealogy of the heroine - A fairytale about shape-shifters - The trickster's magic/politics: a bifurcation point - Cynic versus kynic

    The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable and fascinating literary and cinematic images of Soviet and post-Soviet tricksters, including such "cultural idioms" as Ostap Bender, Buratino, Stierlitz, and others. The steadily increasing charisma of Soviet tricksters from the 1920s to the 2000s is indicative of at least two fundamental features of both the Soviet and post-Soviet societies. First, tricksters reflect the constant presence of irresolvable contradictions and yawning gaps within the Soviet (as well as post-Soviet) social universe. Secondly, these characters epitomize the realm of cynical culture thus far unrecognized in Russian studies. Soviet tricksters present survival in a cynical, contradictory and inadequate world, not as a necessity, but as a field for creativity, play, and freedom. Through an analysis of the representation of tricksters in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Lipovetsky attempts to draw a virtual map of the Soviet and post-Soviet cynical reason: to identify its symbols, discourses, contradictions, and by these means its historical development from the 1920s to the 2000s. --Book Jacket

  5. Charms of the cynical reason
    the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
    Published: 2011
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    Series: Cultural revolutions
    Subjects: Film; Geschichte; Russian fiction; Tricksters in literature; Tricksters in motion pictures; Motion pictures; Motion pictures; Literature and society; Literature and society; Popkultur; Betrüger <Motiv>
    Scope: 296 p.
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    Includes bibliographical references (p. 277-288) and index

  6. Charms of the cynical reason
    the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
    Published: 2011
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    The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling... more

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    The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable and fascinating literary and cinematic images of Soviet and post-Soviet tricksters, including such "cultural idioms" as Ostap Bender, Buratino, Stierlitz, and others. The steadily increasing charisma of Soviet tricksters from the 1920s to the 2000s is indicative of at least two fundamental features of both the Soviet and post-Soviet societies. First, tricksters reflect the constant presence of irresolvable contradictions and yawning gaps within the Soviet (as well as post-Soviet) social universe. Secondly, these characters epitomize the realm of cynical culture thus far unrecognized in Russian studies. Soviet tricksters present survival in a cynical, contradictory and inadequate world, not as a necessity, but as a field for creativity, play, and freedom. Through an analysis of the representation of tricksters in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Lipovetsky attempts to draw a virtual map of the Soviet and post-Soviet cynical reason: to identify its symbols, discourses, contradictions, and by these means its historical development from the 1920s to the 2000s. --Book Jacket

     

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  7. Charms of the cynical reason
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    Published: 2011
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    1.At The Heart Of Soviet Civilization:The meaning of the trickster trope;The trickster's politics;The trickster trope and the Soviet subjectivity;Cynical or kynical? --2.Khulio Khurenito: the Trickster's Revolution:Modernizing the trickster;The... more

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    1.At The Heart Of Soviet Civilization:The meaning of the trickster trope;The trickster's politics;The trickster trope and the Soviet subjectivity;Cynical or kynical? --2.Khulio Khurenito: the Trickster's Revolution:Modernizing the trickster;The method: overidentification;Why did Khurenito decide to die? --3.Ostap Bender: the King Is Born:Ostap as trickster;Social schizophrenia;A kynical king of the cynics --4.Buratino: the Utopia of a Free Marionette:Buratino as a mediator;Buratino as an artist;Buratino as a cynic --5.Venichka: a Tragic Trickster:The trickster as the underground author;Rituals of expenditure;"I Will Not Explain to You Who Were These Four ..." --6.Tricksters In Disguise: The Trickster's Transformations In The Soviet Film Of The 1960s-70s:"Reformed" tricksters in the comedies of the 70s-80s: Gaidai's Tricksters; Riazanov's Detochkin; Daneliia's Buzykin;The art of alibi: Stierlitz as the Soviet intelligent : Who are you working for?; The Imperial Mediator; Stierlitz's Afterlife --7.Splitting The Trickster: Pelevin's Shape-Shifters:The society of shape-shifters;Genealogy of the heroine;A fairytale about shape-shifters;The trickster's magic/politics: a bifurcation point;Cynic versus kynic. The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable and fascinating literary and cinematic images of Soviet and post-Soviet tricksters, including such "cultural idioms" as Ostap Bender, Buratino, Stierlitz, and others. The steadily increasing charisma of Soviet tricksters from the 1920s to the 2000s is indicative of at least two fundamental features of both the Soviet and post-Soviet societies. First, tricksters reflect the constant presence of irresolvable contradictions and yawning gaps within the Soviet (as well as post-Soviet) social universe. Secondly, these characters epitomize the realm of cynical culture thus far unrecognized in Russian studies. Soviet tricksters present survival in a cynical, contradictory and inadequate world, not as a necessity, but as a field for creativity, play, and freedom. Through an analysis of the representation of tricksters in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Lipovetsky attempts to draw a virtual map of the Soviet and post-Soviet cynical reason: to identify its symbols, discourses, contradictions, and by these means its historical development from the 1920s to the 2000s. --Book Jacket

     

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  8. Charms of the cynical reason
    the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
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    1.At The Heart Of Soviet Civilization:The meaning of the trickster trope;The trickster's politics;The trickster trope and the Soviet subjectivity;Cynical or kynical? --2.Khulio Khurenito: the Trickster's Revolution:Modernizing the trickster;The... more

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    1.At The Heart Of Soviet Civilization:The meaning of the trickster trope;The trickster's politics;The trickster trope and the Soviet subjectivity;Cynical or kynical? --2.Khulio Khurenito: the Trickster's Revolution:Modernizing the trickster;The method: overidentification;Why did Khurenito decide to die? --3.Ostap Bender: the King Is Born:Ostap as trickster;Social schizophrenia;A kynical king of the cynics --4.Buratino: the Utopia of a Free Marionette:Buratino as a mediator;Buratino as an artist;Buratino as a cynic --5.Venichka: a Tragic Trickster:The trickster as the underground author;Rituals of expenditure;"I Will Not Explain to You Who Were These Four ..." --6.Tricksters In Disguise: The Trickster's Transformations In The Soviet Film Of The 1960s-70s:"Reformed" tricksters in the comedies of the 70s-80s: Gaidai's Tricksters; Riazanov's Detochkin; Daneliia's Buzykin;The art of alibi: Stierlitz as the Soviet intelligent : Who are you working for?; The Imperial Mediator; Stierlitz's Afterlife --7.Splitting The Trickster: Pelevin's Shape-Shifters:The society of shape-shifters;Genealogy of the heroine;A fairytale about shape-shifters;The trickster's magic/politics: a bifurcation point;Cynic versus kynic. The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable and fascinating literary and cinematic images of Soviet and post-Soviet tricksters, including such "cultural idioms" as Ostap Bender, Buratino, Stierlitz, and others. The steadily increasing charisma of Soviet tricksters from the 1920s to the 2000s is indicative of at least two fundamental features of both the Soviet and post-Soviet societies. First, tricksters reflect the constant presence of irresolvable contradictions and yawning gaps within the Soviet (as well as post-Soviet) social universe. Secondly, these characters epitomize the realm of cynical culture thus far unrecognized in Russian studies. Soviet tricksters present survival in a cynical, contradictory and inadequate world, not as a necessity, but as a field for creativity, play, and freedom. Through an analysis of the representation of tricksters in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Lipovetsky attempts to draw a virtual map of the Soviet and post-Soviet cynical reason: to identify its symbols, discourses, contradictions, and by these means its historical development from the 1920s to the 2000s. --Book Jacket

     

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  9. Charms of the cynical reason
    the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
    Published: 2011
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    The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling... more

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    The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable and fascinating literary and cinematic images of Soviet and post-Soviet tricksters, including such "cultural idioms" as Ostap Bender, Buratino, Stierlitz, and others. The steadily increasing charisma of Soviet tricksters from the 1920s to the 2000s is indicative of at least two fundamental features of both the Soviet and post-Soviet societies. First, tricksters reflect the constant presence of irresolvable contradictions and yawning gaps within the Soviet (as well as post-Soviet) social universe. Secondly, these characters epitomize the realm of cynical culture thus far unrecognized in Russian studies. Soviet tricksters present survival in a cynical, contradictory and inadequate world, not as a necessity, but as a field for creativity, play, and freedom. Through an analysis of the representation of tricksters in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Lipovetsky attempts to draw a virtual map of the Soviet and post-Soviet cynical reason: to identify its symbols, discourses, contradictions, and by these means its historical development from the 1920s to the 2000s. --Book Jacket.

     

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    ISBN: 9781618111357; 1618111353; 9781618118509; 1618118501; 9781934843451; 1934843458
    Series: Cultural revolutions: Russia in the twentieth century
    Subjects: Pop-Kultur; Trickster; Russian fiction; Tricksters in literature; Tricksters in motion pictures; Motion pictures; Motion pictures; Literature and society; Literature and society; LITERARY CRITICISM; PHILOSOPHY; Literature and society; Motion pictures; Russian fiction; Tricksters in literature; Tricksters in motion pictures; Literary studies: general
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  10. Charms of the cynical reason
    the trickster's transformations in Soviet and post-Soviet culture
    Published: 2011
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    1.At The Heart Of Soviet Civilization:The meaning of the trickster trope;The trickster's politics;The trickster trope and the Soviet subjectivity;Cynical or kynical? --2.Khulio Khurenito: the Trickster's Revolution:Modernizing the trickster;The... more

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    1.At The Heart Of Soviet Civilization:The meaning of the trickster trope;The trickster's politics;The trickster trope and the Soviet subjectivity;Cynical or kynical? --2.Khulio Khurenito: the Trickster's Revolution:Modernizing the trickster;The method: overidentification;Why did Khurenito decide to die? --3.Ostap Bender: the King Is Born:Ostap as trickster;Social schizophrenia;A kynical king of the cynics --4.Buratino: the Utopia of a Free Marionette:Buratino as a mediator;Buratino as an artist;Buratino as a cynic --5.Venichka: a Tragic Trickster:The trickster as the underground author;Rituals of expenditure;"I Will Not Explain to You Who Were These Four ..." --6.Tricksters In Disguise: The Trickster's Transformations In The Soviet Film Of The 1960s-70s:"Reformed" tricksters in the comedies of the 70s-80s: Gaidai's Tricksters; Riazanov's Detochkin; Daneliia's Buzykin;The art of alibi: Stierlitz as the Soviet intelligent : Who are you working for?; The Imperial Mediator; Stierlitz's Afterlife --7.Splitting The Trickster: Pelevin's Shape-Shifters:The society of shape-shifters;Genealogy of the heroine;A fairytale about shape-shifters;The trickster's magic/politics: a bifurcation point;Cynic versus kynic. The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable and fascinating literary and cinematic images of Soviet and post-Soviet tricksters, including such "cultural idioms" as Ostap Bender, Buratino, Stierlitz, and others. The steadily increasing charisma of Soviet tricksters from the 1920s to the 2000s is indicative of at least two fundamental features of both the Soviet and post-Soviet societies. First, tricksters reflect the constant presence of irresolvable contradictions and yawning gaps within the Soviet (as well as post-Soviet) social universe. Secondly, these characters epitomize the realm of cynical culture thus far unrecognized in Russian studies. Soviet tricksters present survival in a cynical, contradictory and inadequate world, not as a necessity, but as a field for creativity, play, and freedom. Through an analysis of the representation of tricksters in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Lipovetsky attempts to draw a virtual map of the Soviet and post-Soviet cynical reason: to identify its symbols, discourses, contradictions, and by these means its historical development from the 1920s to the 2000s. --Book Jacket

     

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  11. Charms of the Cynical Reason
    Tricksters in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture
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    Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 AT THE HEART OF SOVIET CIVILIZATION -- Chapter 2 KHULIO KHURENITO: THE TRICKSTER'S REVOLUTION -- Chapter 3 OSTAP BENDER : THE KING IS BORN -- Chapter 4 BURATINO: THE UTOPIA... more

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    Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 AT THE HEART OF SOVIET CIVILIZATION -- Chapter 2 KHULIO KHURENITO: THE TRICKSTER'S REVOLUTION -- Chapter 3 OSTAP BENDER : THE KING IS BORN -- Chapter 4 BURATINO: THE UTOPIA OF A FREE MARIONETTE -- Chapter 5 VENICHKA: A TRAGIC TRICKSTER -- Chapter 6 TRICKSTER S IN DISGUISE: THE TRICKSTER'S TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE SOVIET FILM OF THE 1960s- 70s -- Chapter 7 SPLITTING THE TRICKSTER : PELEVIN'S SHAPE- SHIFTERS -- Index.

     

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    Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 AT THE HEART OF SOVIET CIVILIZATION -- Chapter 2 KHULIO KHURENITO: THE TRICKSTER'S REVOLUTION -- Chapter 3 OSTAP BENDER : THE KING IS BORN -- Chapter 4 BURATINO: THE UTOPIA... more

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    Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 AT THE HEART OF SOVIET CIVILIZATION -- Chapter 2 KHULIO KHURENITO: THE TRICKSTER'S REVOLUTION -- Chapter 3 OSTAP BENDER : THE KING IS BORN -- Chapter 4 BURATINO: THE UTOPIA OF A FREE MARIONETTE -- Chapter 5 VENICHKA: A TRAGIC TRICKSTER -- Chapter 6 TRICKSTER S IN DISGUISE: THE TRICKSTER'S TRANSFORMATIONS IN THE SOVIET FILM OF THE 1960s- 70s -- Chapter 7 SPLITTING THE TRICKSTER : PELEVIN'S SHAPE- SHIFTERS -- Index.

     

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