Architecture in the age of Stalin : culture two

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Architecture in the age of Stalin : culture two

Vladimir Paperny ; translated by John Hill and Roann Barris in collaboration with the author

(Cambridge studies in new art history and criticism)

Cambridge University Press, 2011

  • : pbk

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Kul'tura dva

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"First paperback edition 2011"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-351) and index

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Architecture in the Age of Stalin: Culture Two examines the cultural mechanisms that affected the evolution of architecture in Russia during the Stalinist period. Defining two conflicting trends - Culture One and Culture Two - that have alternately prevailed in Russian culture, Vladimir Paperny argues that the shift away from the architectural avant-garde of the 1920s was not entirely the result of Stalin's will. Rather, he demonstrates how the aesthetic choices of Stalin and his architects were conditioned by the prevailing cultural mechanisms of the 1930s and 1940s. Combining academic precision with engaging narrative, and using previously unavailable archival materials published in the West for the first time in this edition, Paperny leads the reader through the remarkable trajectory of architectural and cultural transformation that marked a pivotal moment of Russia's history.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Part I. Spreading-Hardening: 1. Beginning-end
  • 2. Movement-immobility
  • 3. Horizontal-vertical
  • 4. Uniform-hierarchical
  • Part II. Mechanism-Human: 5. Collective-individual
  • 6. Mechanical-living
  • 7. Abstractions-name
  • 8. Good-evil
  • Part III. Lyrical-Epic: 9. Mutism-word
  • 10. Improvisation-notation
  • 11. Efficacious-artistic
  • 12. Realism-truth
  • 13. Business-miracle
  • Conclusion: Destruction-creation
  • Chronology.

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