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After the future : the paradoxes of postmodernism and contemporary Russian culture
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After the future : the paradoxes of postmodernism and contemporary Russian culture

by Mikhail N. Epstein, Anesa Miller-Pogacar

This volume collects translated writings on cultural studies and postmodernism in post-Soviet Russia. It introduces the discipline of culturology and examines the post-communist literary scene from a non-Western perspective.

Accession 27455 ISBN 0870239732 Publisher University of Massachusetts Press
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