Chapter 2 Fighting Avant-Garde with Phenomenology Gustav Shpet's 'New Realism'

The article discusses Gustav Shpet's phenomenology and aesthetic theory as part of early Soviet culture. The author suggests that the 'official' acceptance of Shpet's philosophy, particularly through GAKhN, is emblematic of the internal complexity of the cultural regime in the 19...

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Main Author: Bourgeot, Liisa (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2023
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