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The Mitki And The Art Of Postmodern Protest In Russia Alexandar Mihailovic

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The Mitki And The Art Of Postmodern Protest In Russia Alexandar Mihailovic
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.92 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Alexandar Mihailovic
ISBN: 9780299314903, 0299314901
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Mitki And The Art Of Postmodern Protest In Russia Alexandar Mihailovic by Alexandar Mihailovic 9780299314903, 0299314901 instant download after payment.

During the late Soviet period, the art collective known as the Mitki emerged in Leningrad. Producing satirical poetry and prose, pop music, cinema, and conceptual performance art, this group fashioned a playful, emphatically countercultural identity with affinities to European avant-garde and American hippie movements.
More broadly, Alexandar Mihailovic shows, the Mitki pioneered a form of political protest art that has since become a centerpiece of activism in post-Soviet Russia, most visibly today in groups such as Pussy Riot. He draws on extensive interviews with members of the collective and illuminates their critique of the authoritarian state, militarism, and social strictures from the Brezhnev years to the present.

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