Description
About the Author
Keith A. Livers is assistant professor of Russian at the University of Texas at Austin.
Reviews
Keith Livers presents an insightful study of Stalinist culture's rhetoric surrounding the human body and the role it plays in creating the ideal Stalinist subject. . . . The author examines closely the interaction between this official idealogy and values expressed in Stalin-era literary works, as well as the formation of subjectivity in Stalinist culture. . . . Besides drawing on cultural and literary studies dealing with the Stalinist era, Livers incorporates into his methodological apparatus observations of critics working in the budding field of Soviet body-studies (e.g. Eric Naiman, Mikhail Ryklin, Mikhail Zolotonosov) and, at times, also employs a psychoanalytic approach to Stalinist literature and culture. . . . Overall, this is a useful and interesting book that contributes in significant ways both to our understanding of Stalinst civilization in general and more specifically to the study of the human body's role as a rhetorical symbol and site of ideological power struggles in Soviet society. -- Dunja Popovic, Princeton University * Slavic and East European Journal *
This is a useful and interesting book that contributes in significant ways both to our understanding of Stalinist civilization in general and more specifically to the study of the human body's role as a rhetorical symbol and site of ideological power struggles in Soviet society. Those interested in the work of Andrei Platonov will also find that Livers offers valuable new insights into the author's later work. * Slavic and East European Journal *
With its original insights on an issue of current interest, this book will find a wide readership among scholars of Soviet culture. * Slavic Review *
Comprehensive graduate and research collections. -- D. Hutchins, Buena Vista University * CHOICE *
Book Information
ISBN 9780739135259
Author Keith A. Livers
Format Paperback
Page Count 276
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 413g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 154mm * 20mm