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Postsocialist Landscapes Real and Imaginary Spaces from Stalinstadt to Pyongyang [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, height x width x depth: 226x147x15 mm, weight: 666 g
  • Sērija : Culture & Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Transcript Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 383765124X
  • ISBN-13: 9783837651249
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 328 pages, height x width x depth: 226x147x15 mm, weight: 666 g
  • Sērija : Culture & Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Dec-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Transcript Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 383765124X
  • ISBN-13: 9783837651249
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Since the fall of the Iron Curtain, formerly socialist countries have gone through manifold transformations, whilst remnants of socialism remain ubiquitous. The volume explores various spaces of the postsocialist landscape, presenting a mixture of real and imaginary spaces, of memory and nostalgia, of aesthetic and political symbolism, of the global East and the global South, of academic and essayistic writing. It casts a glance at the heterogeneous relics of socialism and their transformation in very different parts of the world. From the description of (post-)socialist interiors, faēades, neighborhoods, parks, monuments, and objects towards the imaginary spaces of literature, the contributors describe the concreteness and intimacy of some of the places that span across and even beyond of what is left of the »second world« today.

Recenzijas

»It makes for intriguing and insightful reading.« * Stefan Berger, Moving the Social, 65 (2021) * »It makes for intriguing and insightful reading.« * Stefan Berger, Moving the Social, 65 (2021) *

Introduction 7(18)
Thomas Lahusen
Schamma Schahadat
Part 1 History's Playground
The ideological Park: How the Tsar's Garden in Kyiv Became a Modern Political Space
25(22)
Serhy Yekelchyk
The Last Soviet City
47(20)
Kate Brown
Spaces of Detachment
67(28)
Serguei Alex. Oushakine
Part 2 Friendship of the Peoples?
Contemporary Ukrainian Russian-Language Poetry and Post-Soviet Literary Space
95(22)
Susi K. Frank
(Re)Inventing (East) Central Europe: Literary Expeditions into a Lost Space
117(26)
Schamma Schahadat
Postsocialist Hybridities: Finding a Place in Kyrgyzstan
143(18)
Gulzat Egemberdieva
Thomas Lahusen
Space under Siege. Sarajevo during and after the War
161(22)
Davor Beganovic
Part 3 "Minus Stalin"
The Limits of Central Planning: Rudimentary Town Centers in the Planned Cities of Stalinstadt and Sztalinvaros
183(22)
Mark Laszlo-Herbert
Neighborhood Socialism: A Memoir from 1960s Sofia
205(12)
Ivaylo Ditchev
Mourning the Microrayon: An Essay in Affective Geography
217(18)
Ekaterina Mizrokhi
(Re)Mapping National Space: The One Hundred Tourist Sites of Bulgaria and Their Metamorphoses
235(20)
Daniela Koleva
Part 4 Traveling Boundaries
The Monument de la Renaissance africaine and Global Routes of (Socialist) Monumentalism: New York, Moscow, Pyongyang, Dakar
255(26)
Gesine Drews-Sylla
The Gendered Anxieties of Apartment Living in North Korea, 1953-65
281(24)
Andre Schmid
Unreal Estate: Postsocialist China's Dystopic Dreamscapes
305(16)
Tong Lam
Authors 321
Schamma Schahadat (Prof. Dr.), geb. 1961, lehrt slavische Literaturwissenschaft am Slavischen Seminar der Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen und leitet das EU-Projekt »TransStar Europa«.