- Anglický jazyk
Modernism and the Making of the Soviet New Man
Autor: Tijana Vujosevic
What connects modern architecture and design with the varied fields of literature, statistics, theatre and space travel? Tijana Vujoševic explores these questions through a study of the most radical and comprehensive of modernist projects: the... Viac o knihe
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What connects modern architecture and design with the varied fields of literature, statistics, theatre and space travel? Tijana Vujoševic explores these questions through a study of the most radical and comprehensive of modernist projects: the invention of communist culture in the aftermath of the October Revolution. During this period, creative people from all disciplines shared a great zeal for inventing the Soviet citizen - the New Man - as well as for designing and narrating the places in which he or she might live. Drawing unique connections between official culture and its 'personalised' versions - utopia and reality, the will for progress and for tyranny - Vujoševic investigates architecture as a vehicle for creating Soviet identity. In so doing, she traces the evolution of Soviet culture from a productivist model, according to which citizens are imagined as workers, to a representational one, where they are connoisseurs of socialism as a total work of art. This evolution provides key insights into the ethical dimension of architecture as a nexus between politics and aesthetics, and as a practice that defines modern culture in a fundamental way.
- Vydavateľstvo: Manchester University Press
- Rok vydania: 2017
- Formát: Hardback
- Rozmer: 222 x 145 mm
- Jazyk: Anglický jazyk
- ISBN: 9781526114860