
Performing Violence
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Mark Lipovetsky is associate professor of Russian studies and comparative literature at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He has written several books on Russian literature and culture, including Paralogies: Transformation of (Post)modernist Discourse in Russian Culture of the 1920s-2000s.
Content
- Front Cover
- Preliminary Pages
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Note on Transliteration
- Foreword
- Preface
- Introduction: Contours and Contexts of New Drama
- Part I: The Context
- Chapter 1: Violence in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture
- Chapter 2: The Precursors of New Drama
- Chapter 3: Theatre in the Ruins of Language
- Part II: Text and Performance
- Chapter 4: Communicating through Violence: Kurochkin, Koliada, Sigarev, Klavdiev
- Chapter 5: Evgenii Grishkovets and Trauma
- Chapter 6: Documentary Theatre
- Chapter 7: Ivan Vyrypaev and the Abject
- Chapter 8: The Presniakovs and Performing Violence
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Back Cover
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