This panoramic history of the Russian intelligentsia provides a uniquely cross-disciplinary look at the language of the Russian Revolution from its origins through fruition in early Soviet society. Harrison examines storms, floods, and harvest metaphors in selected works of fiction and analyzes the use of language as a weapon of class war.
This panoramic history of the Russian intelligentsia provides a uniquely cross-disciplinary look at the language of the Russian Revolution from its origins through fruition in early Soviet society. Harrison examines storms, floods, and harvest metaphors in selected works of fiction and analyzes the use of language as a weapon of class war.
Lonny Harrison is associate professor of Russianand director of the Charles T. McDowell Center for Critical Languages and Area Studies at the University of Texas at Arlington.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Origin Stories of the Russian Revolution Chapter 2: Roots of the Russian Intelligentsia Chapter 3: The Intelligentsia and the People Chapter 4: An Incomparable Age Chapter 5: Bolshevik Weaponization of Language and Culture Chapter 6: The Lives of 'Former People': White Guard Chapter 7: Fruits of Revolution: Three Soviet Novels Chapter 8: A Defense of the Personal: Doctor Zhivago
Chapter 1: Origin Stories of the Russian Revolution Chapter 2: Roots of the Russian Intelligentsia Chapter 3: The Intelligentsia and the People Chapter 4: An Incomparable Age Chapter 5: Bolshevik Weaponization of Language and Culture Chapter 6: The Lives of 'Former People': White Guard Chapter 7: Fruits of Revolution: Three Soviet Novels Chapter 8: A Defense of the Personal: Doctor Zhivago
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