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title:After the Future : The Paradoxes of Postmodernism and Contemporary Russian Culture Critical Perspectives On Modern Culture
author:Epshtein, Mikhail.
publisher:University of Massachusetts Press
isbn10 | asin:0870239732
print isbn13:9780870239731
ebook isbn13:9780585155098
language:English
subjectRussia (Federation)--Intellectual life, Postmodernism--Russia (Federation)
publication date:1995
lcc:DK510.32.E67 1995eb
ddc:947.084
subject:Russia (Federation)--Intellectual life, Postmodernism--Russia (Federation)
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After the Future
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A volume in the series Critical Perspectives on Modern Culture
Edited by David Gross and William M. Johnston
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After the Future
The Paradoxes Of Postmodernism And Contemporary Russian Culture
Mikhail N. Epstein
Translated with an introduction by Anesa Miller-Pogacar
THE UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS Amherst
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Copyright 1995 by
The University of Massachusetts Press
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
LC 94-40289
ISBN 0-87023-973-2 (cloth); 974-0 (pbk.)
Designed by Mary Mendell
Set in Melior and Futura by Keystone Typesetting, Inc.
Printed and bound by Thomson-Shore, Inc.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Epshtein*, Mikhail.
After the future : the paradoxes of postmodernism and contemporary
Russian culture / Mikhail N. Epstein; translated with an
introduction by Anesa Miller-Pogacar.
p. cm. (Critical perspectives on modern culture)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-87023-973-2 (cloth: alk. paper). ISBN 0-87023-974-0
(pbk. : alk. paper)
1. Russia (Federation)Intellectual life. 2. Postmodernism
Russia (Federation) I. Miller-Pogacar, Anesa, 1954 . II. Title.
III. Series.
DK510.32.E67 1995
947.084dc2OPicture 2Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5Picture 694-40289
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication data are available.
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In memory of my parents
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CONTENTS
Note on Transliteration
ix
Preface
xi
Acknowledgments
xv
Introduction: Mikhail Epstein's Transcultural Visions by Anesa Miller-Pogacar
1
I
Literature
1
New Currents in Russian Poetry: Conceptualism, Metarealism, and Presentism
19
2
Avant-Garde Art and Religion
51
3
After the Future: On the New Consciousness in Literature
71
II
Ideology
4
Relativistic Patterns in Totalitarian Thinking: The Linguistic Games of Soviet Ideology
101
5
Labor of Lust: Erotic Metaphors of Soviet Civilization
164
6
The Origins and Meaning of Russian Postmodernism
188
III
Culture
7
At the Crossroads of Image and Concept: Essayism in the Culture of the Modern Age
213
8
Thing and Word: On the Lyrical Museum
253
9
CultureCulturologyTransculture
280
IV
Methodology
10
Theory and Fantasy
309
Conclusion: A Future after the Future
328
Notes
341
Index of Names
373
Index of Subjects
381

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