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Utopian View of the World: Modern Studies. Review: Utopian Discourse in Russian Culture of the Late 19th – 21st Century. Literature. Painting. Cinema. Monograph. Moscow, Flinta Publ., 2021, 281 p. (in Russ.).

https://doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2021-20-9-122-127

Abstract

The author analyzes the monograph “Utopian discourse in Russian culture of the late 19th – 21st century. Literature. Painting. Cinema”. The review determines the position of this book in modern science of projective models of the future. A key aspect is the continuity of previous studies on the category of utopia, and above all, B. F. Egorov, whose memory the book is dedicated to. The transition of modern art beyond the utopian genre is noticed. This confirms the appropriateness of the discursive technique. The author emphasizes the relevance of the traditional conversation about environmental problems and expresses bewilderment at the disregard by Western philologists of Russian fiction and scientific literature. As an unquestionable advantage of the monograph, its modern anthropological approach to the psychological details of private narrative utopias is noted.

About the Author

E. I. Kolesnikova
Institute of Russian Literature (Pushkinsky Dom) of the Russian Academy of Science
Russian Federation

Elena I. Kolesnikova, Doctor of Sciences (Philology) 

St. Petersburg



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Kolesnikova E.I. Utopian View of the World: Modern Studies. Review: Utopian Discourse in Russian Culture of the Late 19th – 21st Century. Literature. Painting. Cinema. Monograph. Moscow, Flinta Publ., 2021, 281 p. (in Russ.). Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology. 2021;20(9):122-127. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2021-20-9-122-127

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