- Russian postmodernism
Russian postmodernism refers to the cultural, artistic, and philosophical condition in
Russia since the downfall of theSoviet Union anddialectical materialism . With respect to statements about post-Soviet philosophy orsociology , the term is primarily used by non-Russians to describe the state ofeconomic andpolitical uncertainty they observe since the fall ofcommunism and the way this uncertainty affects Russian identity. 'Postmodernism' is, however, a term often used by Russian critics to describe contemporary Russian art and literature.Artistic origins
In art, postmodernism entered the Soviet Union in the
1960 s after the end of the Stalinist move toward liberalization with the advent of the Russian conceptualist movement. Beginning as an underground political-artistic move against the use ofSocialist realism as a method of social control and becoming a full-fledged movement with theMoscow Conceptualists , Russian conceptualism used thesymbolism of Socialist realism against the Soviet government.ee also
History of the Soviet Union (1953-1985) --History of the Soviet Union (1985-1991) --History of post-Soviet Russia --Viacheslav Kuritsyn --Mark Lipovetsky --Modernism --Postmodernism --Russian literature --Socialist realism --Soviet Nonconformist Art External links
* [http://www.emory.edu/INTELNET/af.rus.postmodernism.html The Origins and Meaning of Russian Postmodernism] ,
Mikhail Epstein
* [http://www.litencyc.com/php/stopics.php?rec=true&UID=1365 Russian Postmodernism] at [http://www.litencyc.com/ Literery Encyclopedia]
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