Postmodern Crises From Lolita to Pussy Riot

Postmodern Crises collects previously published and yet unpublished Mark Lipovetsky's articles on Russian literature and film. Written in different years, they focus on cultural and aesthetic crises that, taken together, constitute the postmodern condition of Russian culture. The reader will fi...

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Main Author: Lipovetsky, Mark (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Academic Studies Press 2017
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