Resources: Russia

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Psychomotor Aesthetics: Movement and Affect in Modern Literature and Film

Ana Hedberg Olenina's book explores the impact of early 20th-century physiological psychology on art, particularly in Russia. It discusses how these theories influenced filmmakers, actors, and literary scholars, and examines the broader cultural implications.

Jan. 1, 2020

Alfred Schnittkes Concerto Grosso No 1

Peter J. Schmelz's book provides an in-depth analysis of Alfred Schnittke's Concerto Grosso no. 1, exploring its historical context, musical structure, and contemporary influences. It utilizes new sources to deepen understanding of Schnittke's polystylism and its global musical impact.

Jan. 1, 2019

Lexical Layers of Identity

Danko Sipka analyzes Slavic languages, presenting a systematic framework for understanding lexical markers of cultural identity. He distinguishes three layers: deep, exchange, and surface, each reflecting different degrees of cultural integration and change.

Jan. 1, 2019

In Memory of Memory

The book explores a Jewish family's survival in Russia through personal artifacts, blending essay, fiction, memoir, and history, engaging with notable intellectuals to probe cultural and personal memory.

Oct. 1, 2021

Like a Drop of Ink in a Downpour

The article presents a rich narrative blending historical trauma, art, and family dynamics in Soviet Russia. It explores themes of silence, resilience, and the complex interplay of memory and identity through a dual narrative structure.

Oct. 1, 2023