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Modernity, Domesticity and Temporality in Russia: Time at Home

Book information

Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Year
2020
ISBN
9781350112438, 9781350112469, 9781350112445
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
15 MB (15716336 bytes)
Pages
\235
Time added
2023-05-22 03:17:56

Description

Revolution, war, dislocation, famine, and rivers of blood: these traumas dominated everyday life at turn-of-the-century Russia. As Modernity, Domesticity and Temporality in Russia explains, amidst such public turmoil Russians turned inwards, embracing and carefully curating the home in an effort to express both personal and national identities. From the nostalgic landed estate with its backward gaze to the present-focused and efficient urban apartment to the utopian communal dreams of a Soviet future, the idea of time was deeply embedded in Russian domestic life. Rebecca Friedman is the first to weave together these twin concepts of time and space in relation to Russian culture and, in doing so, this book reveals how the revolutionary domestic experiments reflected a desire by the state and by individuals to control the rapidly changing landscape of modern Russia. Drawing on extensive popular and literary sources, both visual and textual, this fascinating book enables readers to understand the reshaping of Russian space and time as part of a larger revolutionary drive to eradicate, however ambivalently, the 19th-century gentrified sloth in favour of the proficient Soviet comrade. Cover Half Title Title Copyrights Dedication Content List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction: Why Time and Home 1 Russian Modernity through Time and Space 2 Present Time, Hygiene and the Urban Apartment 3 The Past in the Present: Nostalgic Portraits of the Russian Home 4 Revolutionary Time Coda: Timelessness Today: A Few Observations Notes Bibliography Index

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