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Monuments For Posterity Selfcommemoration And The Stalinist Culture Of Time Antony Kalashnikov

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Monuments For Posterity Selfcommemoration And The Stalinist Culture Of Time Antony Kalashnikov
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.19 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Antony Kalashnikov
ISBN: 9781501768651, 1501768654
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Monuments For Posterity Selfcommemoration And The Stalinist Culture Of Time Antony Kalashnikov by Antony Kalashnikov 9781501768651, 1501768654 instant download after payment.

Monuments for Posterity challenges the common assumption that Stalinist monuments were constructed with an immediate, propagandistic function, arguing instead that these monuments were designed to memorialize the present for an imagined posterity. In this respect, even while pursuing its monument building program with a singular ruthlessness and on an unprecedented scale, the Stalinist regime was broadly in step with transnational monument building trends of the era and their undergirding cultural dynamics.


By integrating approaches from cultural history, art criticism, and memory studies, along with previously unexplored archival material, Antony Kalashnikov examines the origin and implementation of the Stalinist monument building program, from the perspective of its task of "immortalizing the memory" of the era. He analyzes how this objective affected the design and composition of Stalinist monuments, what cultural factors prompted the sudden and powerful yearning to be remembered and most importantly, what the culture of self-commemoration revealed about changing outlooks on the future—both in the Soviet Union and beyond its borders.


Monuments for Posterity shifts the perspective from monuments' political-ideological content to the popular striving to be remembered, and prompts a much-needed reconsideration of the supposed uniqueness of both Stalinist aesthetics and the (temporal) culture that they expressed. Many Stalinist monuments still stand prominently in the post-socialist cityscape and remain the subject of continual and heated political controversy. Kalashnikov makes manifest their intentional attempts to seduce us—the "posterity" for whom they were built.

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