Charms of the Cynical Reason: Tricksters in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture
The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable an...
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Váldodahkki: | Mark Lipovetsky (auth) |
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Materiálatiipa: | Elektrovnnalaš Girjji oassi |
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Academic Studies Press
2010
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