Lehrende/r: Dr. Shamil Khairov; Prof. Vladimir Malakhov
Veranstaltungsart:
Vorlesung/Übung
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Credits:
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Unterrichtssprache:
Russisch
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Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches:
Die Vorlesung findet als Blockveranstaltung mit 3 verschiedenen Gastdozenten aus Moskau und Glasgow (Prof. Vladimir Malachov, Dr. Shamil Khairov, Alexej Getman) statt.
Inhalt:
Prof. Malachov: Kulturelle Vielfalt im postsowjetischen Russland: Historische und politische Dimensionen.
1. Imperium und Nation. Russland im globalen Kontext
2. Vom Umgang mit kultureller Vielfalt im "sowjetischen Imperium"
3. "Je schlechter, desto besser": Kulturelle Dynamiken unter den Bedingungen eines repressiven Regimes
4. Migrationsprozesse und Transformationen der kulturellen "Landschaft" im gegenwärtigen Russland.
5. Freitagskonferenz: Ab Imperio: Simvoliceskie granicy v postsovetskom prostranstve
Dr. Khairov: Russian 20th Century Visual Culture: Freedom of Expression - Propaganda - Nationalism
Lecture 1
The "World of Art" Movement ("Mir iskusstva"): Re-inventing Russianness: Mikhail Nesterov, Kuz'ma Petrov-Vodkin, Boris Kustodiev
Lecture 2
Russian Futurism. Kazimir Malevich and his "Black Square"
Lecture 3
Art and Propaganda. The Story of one Soviet Poster. Photography in the USSR and the Drama of Alexander Rodchenko
Lecture 4
Socialist Realism: Dominant and Exhausted. Unofficial Art in the USSR: The Bulldozer Exhibition (1974). In Search of the New Russian National Identity.
The Phenomenon of Ilya Glazunov and Konstantin Vasilyev.
Lecture 5
Freedom of Art-Expression in the USSR. "Desert of Forbidden Art" (2011). A Film about one Avant-Garde Collection and its Keeper (Igor Savitski).
Final Discussion.
Empfohlene Literatur:
Block-Vorlesung Prof. Vladimir Malachov (Moskau)
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Bauman, Zygmunt. In the court where multi-ethnic polities are on trial the jury is still out.
https://abimperio.net/cgi-bin/aishow.pl?state=portal/toc/a12008#1
Martin Terry. The Affirmative Action Empire. Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923-1939. – Ithaka; London: Cornell University Press, 2001. P.1-28.
Etkind, Alexander. Internal Colonization. Russia’s Imperial Experience, Cambridge: Polity Press, 2011. Pp.1-12.
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