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Late Stalinism

The Aesthetics of Politics

Evgeny Dobrenko Jesse M. Savage

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English
Yale University
25 August 2020
How the last years of Stalin’s rule led to the formation ofan imperial Soviet consciousness

In this nuanced historical analysis of late Stalinism organized chronologically around the main events of the period—beginning with Victory in May 1945 and concluding with the death of Stalin in March 1953—Evgeny Dobrenko analyzes key cultural texts to trace the emergence of an imperial Soviet consciousness that, he argues, still defines the political and cultural profile of modern Russia.

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Imprint:   Yale University
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 37mm
Weight:   964g
ISBN:   9780300198478
ISBN 10:   0300198477
Pages:   584
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Evgeny Dobrenko is professor of Russian studies at the University of Sheffield.

Reviews for Late Stalinism: The Aesthetics of Politics

[T]his study is both serious and approachable, laying bare the madness that overtakes a society when in the grip of political correctness. -Alexander Adams, The Critic The self-contradictions of Stalinist ideology, as Dobrenko shows further, had a deeper logic. -Stephen Lovell, Times Literary Supplement Monumental...The most alluring feature of Late Stalinism is its ability to demonstrate how the mechanism of 'the aestheticization of politics' functions on the level of text. -O. Voronina, Slavonic and East European Review Late Stalinism is both unsettling and hard to ignore. Dobrenko argues that Stalin's all-encompassing ethnic Russianness rooted deeply in everything from literature and philosophy to film, linguistics, and even biology; that it redefined national identity in the Soviet era and has now germinated anew in Putin's Russia. This book promises to stimulate debate about the country's past, present, and future. -Jeffrey Brooks, Johns Hopkins University, author of The Firebird and the Fox: Russian Culture under Tsars and Bolsheviks Dobrenko has produced a magisterial study of Soviet culture in the 1940s, to him the most truly Stalinist period. This is a much more sophisticated and original interpretation of the decade than we have seen to date, and it will be essential reading for all those interested in Soviet history and culture. -Katerina Clark, Yale University


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