Marina Balina, Serguei A. OushakineDepicting Communism for Children
The Pedagogy of Images
Depicting Communism for Children
Herausgeber: Balina, Marina; Oushakine, Serguei A
Marina Balina, Serguei A. OushakineDepicting Communism for Children
The Pedagogy of Images
Depicting Communism for Children
Herausgeber: Balina, Marina; Oushakine, Serguei A
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This collection offers a variety of scholarly views on illustrated books for Soviet children, covering everything from artistic innovation to state propaganda.
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This collection offers a variety of scholarly views on illustrated books for Soviet children, covering everything from artistic innovation to state propaganda.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 254mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1383g
- ISBN-13: 9781487506681
- ISBN-10: 1487506686
- Artikelnr.: 60600910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 175mm x 254mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1383g
- ISBN-13: 9781487506681
- ISBN-10: 1487506686
- Artikelnr.: 60600910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marina Balina is a professor of Russian Studies at Illinois Wesleyan University and holds the Isaac Funk professorship. Serguei Alex. Oushakine is a professor of Anthropology and Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University.
Acknowledgments
Primers of Soviet Modernity: Depicting Communism for Children in Early
Soviet Russia
Serguei Alex. Oushakine and Marina Balina
Part One: Mediation
1. Three Degrees of Exemplary Boyhood in Boris Kustodiev’s Soviet Paradise
Helena Goscilo
2. How the Revolution Triumphed: Alisa Poret’s Textbook of Cultural
Iconography
Yuri Leving
3. Foto-glaz: Children as Photo-Correspondents in Early Soviet Periodicals
Erika Wolf
4. Autonomous Animals Animated: Samozveri as a Constructivist Do It
Yourself Book
Aleksandar Bokovi¿
5. The Fragile Power of Paper and Projection
Birgitte Beck Pristed
Part Two: Technology
6. From Nature to "Second Nature" and Back
Larissa Rudova
7. The Production of the Man-Machine: The Child as Instrument of Futurity
Sara Pankenier Weld
8. Spells of Materialist Magic, or Soviet Children and Electric Power
Kirill Chunikin
9. "Do It Yourself!": Teaching Technological Creativity at the Time of
Soviet Industrialization
Maria Litovskaia
10. The Camel and the Caboose: Viktor Shklovsky’s Turksib and the Pedagogy
of Uneven Development
Michael Kunichika
11. Aero-plane, Aero-boat, Aero-sleigh: Propelling Everywhere in Soviet
Transportation
Katherine M. N. Reischl
Part Three: Power
12. Spatializing Revolutionary Temporality: From Montage and Dynamism to
Map and Plan
Kevin M. F. Platt
13. "Poor, Poor Il’ich": Visualizing Lenin’s Death for Children
Marina Sokolovskaia and Daniil Leiderman
14. Young Soldiers at Play: The Red Army Solder as Icon
Stephen M. Norris
15. The Working Body and Its Prostheses: Inventing the Aesthetics and
Anatomy of Class for Soviet Children
Alexey Golubev
16. Amerikanizm: The Brave New World of Soviet Civilization
Thomas Keenan
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Primers of Soviet Modernity: Depicting Communism for Children in Early
Soviet Russia
Serguei Alex. Oushakine and Marina Balina
Part One: Mediation
1. Three Degrees of Exemplary Boyhood in Boris Kustodiev’s Soviet Paradise
Helena Goscilo
2. How the Revolution Triumphed: Alisa Poret’s Textbook of Cultural
Iconography
Yuri Leving
3. Foto-glaz: Children as Photo-Correspondents in Early Soviet Periodicals
Erika Wolf
4. Autonomous Animals Animated: Samozveri as a Constructivist Do It
Yourself Book
Aleksandar Bokovi¿
5. The Fragile Power of Paper and Projection
Birgitte Beck Pristed
Part Two: Technology
6. From Nature to "Second Nature" and Back
Larissa Rudova
7. The Production of the Man-Machine: The Child as Instrument of Futurity
Sara Pankenier Weld
8. Spells of Materialist Magic, or Soviet Children and Electric Power
Kirill Chunikin
9. "Do It Yourself!": Teaching Technological Creativity at the Time of
Soviet Industrialization
Maria Litovskaia
10. The Camel and the Caboose: Viktor Shklovsky’s Turksib and the Pedagogy
of Uneven Development
Michael Kunichika
11. Aero-plane, Aero-boat, Aero-sleigh: Propelling Everywhere in Soviet
Transportation
Katherine M. N. Reischl
Part Three: Power
12. Spatializing Revolutionary Temporality: From Montage and Dynamism to
Map and Plan
Kevin M. F. Platt
13. "Poor, Poor Il’ich": Visualizing Lenin’s Death for Children
Marina Sokolovskaia and Daniil Leiderman
14. Young Soldiers at Play: The Red Army Solder as Icon
Stephen M. Norris
15. The Working Body and Its Prostheses: Inventing the Aesthetics and
Anatomy of Class for Soviet Children
Alexey Golubev
16. Amerikanizm: The Brave New World of Soviet Civilization
Thomas Keenan
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Primers of Soviet Modernity: Depicting Communism for Children in Early
Soviet Russia
Serguei Alex. Oushakine and Marina Balina
Part One: Mediation
1. Three Degrees of Exemplary Boyhood in Boris Kustodiev’s Soviet Paradise
Helena Goscilo
2. How the Revolution Triumphed: Alisa Poret’s Textbook of Cultural
Iconography
Yuri Leving
3. Foto-glaz: Children as Photo-Correspondents in Early Soviet Periodicals
Erika Wolf
4. Autonomous Animals Animated: Samozveri as a Constructivist Do It
Yourself Book
Aleksandar Bokovi¿
5. The Fragile Power of Paper and Projection
Birgitte Beck Pristed
Part Two: Technology
6. From Nature to "Second Nature" and Back
Larissa Rudova
7. The Production of the Man-Machine: The Child as Instrument of Futurity
Sara Pankenier Weld
8. Spells of Materialist Magic, or Soviet Children and Electric Power
Kirill Chunikin
9. "Do It Yourself!": Teaching Technological Creativity at the Time of
Soviet Industrialization
Maria Litovskaia
10. The Camel and the Caboose: Viktor Shklovsky’s Turksib and the Pedagogy
of Uneven Development
Michael Kunichika
11. Aero-plane, Aero-boat, Aero-sleigh: Propelling Everywhere in Soviet
Transportation
Katherine M. N. Reischl
Part Three: Power
12. Spatializing Revolutionary Temporality: From Montage and Dynamism to
Map and Plan
Kevin M. F. Platt
13. "Poor, Poor Il’ich": Visualizing Lenin’s Death for Children
Marina Sokolovskaia and Daniil Leiderman
14. Young Soldiers at Play: The Red Army Solder as Icon
Stephen M. Norris
15. The Working Body and Its Prostheses: Inventing the Aesthetics and
Anatomy of Class for Soviet Children
Alexey Golubev
16. Amerikanizm: The Brave New World of Soviet Civilization
Thomas Keenan
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Primers of Soviet Modernity: Depicting Communism for Children in Early
Soviet Russia
Serguei Alex. Oushakine and Marina Balina
Part One: Mediation
1. Three Degrees of Exemplary Boyhood in Boris Kustodiev’s Soviet Paradise
Helena Goscilo
2. How the Revolution Triumphed: Alisa Poret’s Textbook of Cultural
Iconography
Yuri Leving
3. Foto-glaz: Children as Photo-Correspondents in Early Soviet Periodicals
Erika Wolf
4. Autonomous Animals Animated: Samozveri as a Constructivist Do It
Yourself Book
Aleksandar Bokovi¿
5. The Fragile Power of Paper and Projection
Birgitte Beck Pristed
Part Two: Technology
6. From Nature to "Second Nature" and Back
Larissa Rudova
7. The Production of the Man-Machine: The Child as Instrument of Futurity
Sara Pankenier Weld
8. Spells of Materialist Magic, or Soviet Children and Electric Power
Kirill Chunikin
9. "Do It Yourself!": Teaching Technological Creativity at the Time of
Soviet Industrialization
Maria Litovskaia
10. The Camel and the Caboose: Viktor Shklovsky’s Turksib and the Pedagogy
of Uneven Development
Michael Kunichika
11. Aero-plane, Aero-boat, Aero-sleigh: Propelling Everywhere in Soviet
Transportation
Katherine M. N. Reischl
Part Three: Power
12. Spatializing Revolutionary Temporality: From Montage and Dynamism to
Map and Plan
Kevin M. F. Platt
13. "Poor, Poor Il’ich": Visualizing Lenin’s Death for Children
Marina Sokolovskaia and Daniil Leiderman
14. Young Soldiers at Play: The Red Army Solder as Icon
Stephen M. Norris
15. The Working Body and Its Prostheses: Inventing the Aesthetics and
Anatomy of Class for Soviet Children
Alexey Golubev
16. Amerikanizm: The Brave New World of Soviet Civilization
Thomas Keenan
List of Illustrations
Contributors







