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THE NEW SOCIAL POETRY 7 Nastya Denisov. She Remains 10 Oleg Yuriev. Petersburg Cemeteries
THE ANTHROPOLOGY OF PERFORMANCE 14 Mikhail Shiyanov. From the Editor 16 Irina Sirotkina.“How Can We Know the Dancer from the Dance?”: The Anthropology of Movement and Dance 31 Ekaterina Krylova. Gelitin’s Paradox: Radical Punk Performance as a Vaccination against Alternatives 48 Varvara Sklez. The Incomplete Archive and Documenting Experience: Strategies for Describing Jerzy Grotowski’s Practices
SOVIET PRACTICES AND IDEOLOGIES: LITERATURE, PERIODICALS, AND DRAMA 61 Ilya Kukulin. Periodicals for Engineers: Soviet Popular Science Journals and the Shaping of the Late-Soviet Scientific and Technical Intelligentsia’s Interests 86Violetta Gudkova. The Inertia of Fear and Attempts at a Breakthrough: The Second Congress of Soviet Writers 106 Evgeny Ponomarev. Literature in School as Everyday Ideology: Soviet and Post-Soviet Practices 120 Tatiana Shishkova. “‘Representing Soviet People as Uncultured’: The History of a Decree in the Journals Zvezda and Leningrad in the Context of the Western Press’s Anti-Soviet Campaign
LITERARY COMMUNITIES: FROM “CIRCLES OF YES-MEN” TO A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 139 Vera Milchina. Literary Affection in France and Russia: Camaraderie littéraire and ‘Famous Friends’ 158 Ekaterina Lyamina, Natalia Samover. Krylov et al.: The Genesis and Meaning of Russia’s First Literary Jubilee
IN MEMORIAM: LEONID BATKIN (Kharkov, June 29, 1932 — Moscow, November 29, 2016) 180 Nikolay Koposov. On Leonid Batkin 195 Marina Sviderskaya. On Leonid Batkin 201 Vladimir Krzhevov. On L.M. Batkin 206 Mikhail Boytsov. The Brilliant Outsider 210 Andrej Doronin. Leonid Batkin. In Memoriam 213 Alexander Gorfunkel, Roza Koval. “Living Means Being Continually Amazed” 216 Anatoly Akhutin, Irina Berlyand. L. Batkin. A Twentieth-Century Humanist 222 Grigory Yavlinsky. “He Felt It Was Impossible to Support Putin”: An Interview about L.M. Batkin (excerpted, interview conducted by Nikolay Poselyagin) 224 Vladimir Ryzhkovskyi. An Interview with L.M. Batkin (excerpted) 229 Elena Shumilova, ed. L.M. Batkin’s Main Scholarly Works
PERFORMATIVE POETRY 241 Mark Lipovetsky. Between Prigov and LEF: Roman Osminkin’s Performative Poetics 263 Roman Osminkin. The Would-Be Osminkin (The Performative Attitudes of Modern Social Network Poetry) 278 Kevin M.F. Platt. Fire in the Head: Pavel Arseniev, Aesthetic Autonomy, and the Laboratory of Poetic Actionism
BOOK AS EVENT Alexandra Petrova, Appendix: A Novel. Moscow: New Literary Review, 2016 292 Alexei Porvin. Outgrowing Oedipus 297 Olga Balla. Curing Space and Time 304 Alexei Konakov. Strategies of Sublime Literalism 309 Stanislav Snytko. A Tattered Truth 317 Maxim Krongauz. The Heresy of Unprecedented Simplicity 323 Giuliano Vivaldi. Re-imagining the multitude at those dim shores: Between the Tiber and the Neva
CHRONICLE OF CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE 330 Polina Barskova. The Wrong Side of the Earth (Review of Igor Bulatovsky, Watching Death: A Book of Poems, Ozolnieki, 2016) 335 Alla Gorbunova. The Field Commander of Flowers (Review of Dmitry Grigoriev, A Bird’s Psalter, St. Petersburg, 2016) 340 Alexander Ulanov. Patterns of the Unthinkable Actions of Bodies (Review of Yevgenia Suslova, Animal, Nizhny Novgorod, 2016)
BIBLIOGRAPHY 334 V.A. Koshelev. Around Pushkin’s House. (Review of D.A. Timoshenko, “There Is No Defense from Destiny”: Mikhailovskoe in 1934—1941, Pskov, 2013; D.A. Timoshenko, “Mission Accomplished: Pushkin’s House Has Been Burned,” Velikie Luki, 2016) 350 Igor Kobylin. The History of Pain: Affect, Language Games, and the Biopolitics of Suffering (Review of Rob Boddice, ed., Pain and Emotion in Modern History, Basingstoke & New York, 2014; Joanna Bourke, The Story of Pain: From Prayer to Painkillers, Oxford & New York, 2014; Keith Wailoo, Pain: A Political History, Baltimore, 2014) 362 Kirill Korchagin. Literature in Search of Subjectivity (Review of E. Van Buskirk, Lydia Ginzburg’s Prose. Reality in Search of Literature, Princeton & Oxford, 2016) 368 Svetlana Lashchenko. Philological Finds and “Superphilological” Losses (Review of S.A. Makarova, Russian Verse and Music: Selected Works, Moscow, 2015) 376 Mikhail Trunin. Crocodiles Don’t Fly (Review of Grigori Utgof, Syntactic Studies, Tartu, 2015) 383 D.A. Radchenko. Eat or Be Eaten: Rumors of Dangerous Food in Post-War Estonia (Review of Eda Kalmre, The Human Sausage Factory: A Study of Post-War Rumour in Tartu, Amsterdam, 2013) 389 Nikolay Bogomolov. In the Book Corner (15)
ODDS AND ENDS 395 Alexei Balakin. A Hodgepodge “without the Author’s Judgments” (Review of Pavel Zavarzin, The Life and Work of A.S. Pushkin, Omsk, 2016)
399 New Books 429 A New Journal 432 Maria Mishurovskaya. The First Edition of White Guard and the First Foreign Staging of the Play Version: Notes Toward a History of Copyright in the Soviet Era
CHRONICLE OF SCHOLARLY LIFE 439 Alexander Levashov, Inna Matyushina, Vera Milchina, Vera Polilova. Gasparov Readings (Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities, Russian State University for Humanities, April 14–16, 2016) 466 Inna Matyushina. Seventh Meletinsky Readings (Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities, Russian State University for Humanities, October 3, 2016) 473 Vladislav Staf. Is the Past Another Country? Public History in Russia (Higher School of Economics, June 3–4, 2016)
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