Energy Culture

Energy Culture

Work, Power, and Waste in Russia and the Soviet Union

Porter, Jillian; Vinokour, Maya

Springer International Publishing AG

04/2024

342

Mole

9783031143229

15 a 20 dias

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1 Introduction: Energy Culture in Russia and the Soviet Union.- 2 The Energy of Chernyshevsky's Vera Pavlovna in the Modern Cultural Economy.- 3 The Energy Trap: Anna Karenina as a Parable for the Twenty-First Century.- 4 Picturing Coal in the Donbas: Nikolai Kasatkin and the Energy of Late Realism.- 5 Polar Fantasies: Valery Bryusov and the Russian Symbolist Electric Aesthetic.- 6 Energetic Liquids in Pre-Revolutionary Russian Utopianism.- 7 Revolutionary Burnout and the Rise of the Soviet Rest Regime.- 8 The Mechanics and Energetics of Soviet Communism: The Poetics of Peat.- 9 Leonid Brezhnev and the Elixir of Life.- 10 Russian Oil: Tragic Past, Radiant Future, and the Resurrection of the Dead.- 11 Of Mice and Degenerators: Post-progress Energy and Posthuman Bodies in Tatyana Tolstaya's The Slynx.- 12 Hydrocarbons on Hold: Energy Aesthetics of Teriberka inthe Russian Arctic.- 13 Afterword on Chernobyl (2019): A Soviet Propaganda Win Delivered 33 Years Late.
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Literature and the Environment;Environmental Economics;Climate-Change Policy;Environmental Ecojustice;Energy Justice;Energy Ethics;Energy Humanities;Russian Literature;Russian and Post-Soviet Politics