The Russian Intelligentsia : Myth, Mission, and Metamorphosis

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The Russian Intelligentsia : Myth, Mission, and Metamorphosis

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 370 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9798887196695
  • DDC分類 947

Full Description

The Russian intelligentsia is the historic phenomenon of an educated opposition, and it has provoked a substantial body of Russian and Western publications. This book focuses on the intelligentsia's Myth, Mission, Metamorphosis as discovered in literature, journalism, and theater. The chapters define essential elements of the myth of the intelligentsia as a distinctive social group and a spiritual formation claiming high moral standards and expectations for the self and for society. Second, contributions explore how the intelligentsia sees its mission on various historical stages as inextricably linked with Russia's (and the Soviet Union's) cultural destiny, especially its literary and other artistic creations. Finally, the volume addresses the metamorphosis of the intelligentsia over centuries, as socio-political factors shaped its persistence and its perpetual transformation.

Contents

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction: The Intelligentsia in Russia: Shifting Terms, History, and Scholarly Approaches

Olga Partan and Sibelan Forrester

Part One: Pre-Nineteenth Century

2. An Essay on the Origins of the Intelligentsia: Catherine the Great and Her Relations with Novikov and Radishchev

Marcus Levitt

Part Two: The Nineteenth Century

3. The Intelligentsia in the Russian Press of the 1860s and 1870s

Konstantine Klioutchkine

4. Dostoevsky and the Intelligentsia 

Alexander Burry

5. Accommodating the Intelligentsia: Tolstoyan Nonresistance as a Response to the Russian Intelligentsia

Michael Denner

6. The Russian Intelligentsia and Western Intellectuals: Through the Prism of Chekhov

Svetlana Evdokimova

Part Three: The Twentieth Century

7. Merchants vs. the Intelligentsia: The Case of the Moscow Art Theatre

Maria Ignatieva

8. A Bridgeable Schism? The Russian Silver Age Intelligentsia Holds Its Ground, Spruces up, and Proselytizes

Irene Masing-Delic

9. Landmarks (Vekhi)—the Russian Intelligentsia at a Crossroads

Olga Sobolev

10. The End of the Classical Intelligentsia?

Gary Hamburg

11. The Russian Knights Templar: A Secret Mystical Order and Its Legacy

Olga Partan

12. Remaking the Literary Intelligentsia (1930s-1940s) 

Carol Any

13. The Soviet Intelligentsia and Thaw-Era Science Fiction

Sibelan Forrester

14. The Intelligentsia and the "Thick Journal"

Marina Adamovich

15. A Romantic Ironist or a New Intellectual? Tatyana Tolstaya and Her Critique of the Russian Intelligentsia

Alexandra Smith

Part Four: The Twenty-First Century

16. Ulitskaya and Pelevin on the Shestidesiatniki

Sofya Khagi

17. The Intelligentsia and the Intellectuals: A History of Two Terms in Russian Philosophical Discourse

Alyssa DeBlasio

18. Legacy and Denial: Russian Intelligentsia on Screen and Online in the First Two Decades of the Twenty-First Century

Tatiana Smorodinska

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