Picturing Russian Empire / edited by Valerie Kivelson, University of Michigan; Sergei Kozlov, University of Tyumen; Joan Neuberger, University of Texas at Austin.
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- Kivelson, Valerie A. (Valerie Ann) (redaktör/utgivare, författare)
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Alternativt namn: Kivelson, Valerie
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Alternativt namn: Кивельсон, Валери
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Kozlov, Sergei, 1986- (redaktör/utgivare, författare)
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Neuberger, Joan, 1953- (redaktör/utgivare, författare)
- ISBN 9780197600528
- Publicerad: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2024]
- Copyright: ©2024
- Engelska xxxiii, 556 pages
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- List of images -- List of maps -- About the contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Note on transliteration -- Introduction / Valerie Kivelson, Sergei Kozlov, and Joan Neuberger -- Part I. Medieval Rus among the empires -- Early Rus : the nexus of empires / Monica White -- Placing Rus among the world empires in tenth-century Arab geography / Irina Konovalova -- The "imperial mirage" of Sviatoslav (twelfth century) / Sergei Kozlov -- Part II. Muscovy and the expansion of empire -- Empire and culture : the sixteenth-century English encounter the Samoyeds / Nancy S. Kollmann -- Racial imaginary and images of Mongols and Tatars in early modern Russia (1560s-1690s) / Valerie Kivelson -- Visual polemics : the Time of Troubles in Polish and Russian historical memory (1611-1949) / Ekaterina Boltunova -- The image of the good Orthodox ruler between Kyiv and Moscow (1660s) / Maria Grazia Bartolini -- Tents or towns : the limits of sovereignty in the Russian north in the late seventeenth century / Erika Monahan -- Divine creation and Russian exploitation of the environment in Siberia (c. 1700) / Evgeny Grishin -- Part III. Imperial Russia -- Re-visioning empire under Peter the Great / Ernest A. Zitser -- Depictions of China from a caravan journal (1736) / Gregory Afinogenov -- A "complete" atlas of the Russian Empire (1745) / Catherine Evtuhov -- What's in a hat? Representations of ethnicity and gender in eighteenth-century Russia / Nathaniel Knight -- Annushka, the Kalmyk (c. 1767) / Alison K. Smith -- "If fate had not given her an empire ..." : Catherine the Great and the optics of power (1762-1787) / Erin McBurney -- Depicting expertise and managing diversity in the Urals mining industry (1773-1818) / Anna Graber -- Father Hyacinth's Chinese portrait (early nineteenth century) / Willard Sunderland -- Vignettes of empire : "Asiatic peoples" at nineteenth-century imperial Russian coronations / Richard Wortman -- The women of empire strike back (1856) / Nadja Berkovich -- The peasant and the photograph : gender, race, and the sunlight picture in the Baltic provinces (1866) / Bart Pushaw -- Severed heads on display : visualizing central Asia (1868-1872) / Olga Maiorova -- The Cautious One : identity and belonging in late imperial Russia (1877) / Sarah Badcock -- Siberian travelogues : images of Asiatic Russia during the transport revolution (1860s-1890s) / Fedor Korandei -- "To the Caucasus" : representations of empire at Abramtsevo (1870s-1890s) / Maria Taroutina -- Archeological imagery colonizes the Caucasus / Louise McReynolds -- Chained to a wheelbarrow : hard labor on an 1890s picture postcard from Siberia / Alison Rowley -- Siberian roots in an imperial space : Yermak's Conquest of Siberia by Vasily Surikov (1895) / Rosalind P. Blakesley -- Alexander Borisov and Tyko Vilka : two artists who made worlds of their own from the Arctic wilderness / Anna Kotomina -- Yermak from Yenisei Province : a peasant painting from the early twentieth century / Galina V. Lyubimova -- Imperial color in the present tense : the photography of Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky / Katherine M. H. Reischl -- Part IV. The revolutionary era -- "Go Be Russian" : political caricature, identity politics, and the Tbilisi press after the 1905 revolution / Naomi Caffee and Robert Denis -- In the claws of the imperial eagle : Finland, Georgia, and Joseph Stalin (1906) / Ronald Grigor Suny -- Agit-Empire : Bolshevik Civil War art / Laura Engelstein -- Breakfast in Suuk Su : the rise of visual "Tatarism" (1917-1923) / Angelina Lucento -- Part V. The Soviet Union -- Propaganda in translation : imagined Muslim viewers in early Soviet posters (c.1926) / Mollie Arbuthnot -- Two Laws : the image of the Tungus in Soviet dreamworlds (1920s) / Craig Campbell -- Views from the roof of the world : 1920s film expeditions to the Pamir Mountains / Oksana Sarkisova -- A shared Soviet space : overcoming difference in films of the Caucasus in the 1920s-1930s / Emma Widdis -- Socialist Orientalism : picturing central Asia in the early Soviet Union (1920s-1930s) / Helena Holzberger -- "Fascist colors" : Stalinist spatial ideology, cartographic design, and visual learning / Nick Baron -- Representing Jewishness in the Red Zion : the Jewish Autonomous Region in the 1930s / Robert Weinberg -- Love letters to O'g'ulxon : photography and imperial intimacy in the Second World War / Charles Shaw -- From ethnographic reality to Socialist Realism : illustrations in Soviet primers for the indigenous minorities of the north / Nikolai Vakhtin -- The Stalinist imperial body politic in a Soviet poster / Erika Wolf -- Caricatured empire : Cold War political cartoons / Stephen M. Norris -- "Where the sun begins its path over our soil" : Eldar Riazanov's documentary Sakhalin Island (1954) / Yana Skorobogatov -- Crafting the art of tradition : Chuvash embroidery reframed / Olessia Vovina -- The imperial iconography of the Georgian table (1900-1980s) / Erik Scott -- Representations of women in the Soviet periphery : Tartu photography exhibitions in the 1980s / Jessica Werneke -- Part VI. The post-Soviet era -- Competing nationalisms in imperial and postimperial space : Sviatoslav of Kiev and the diorama of his last battle / Yulia Mikhailova -- Return of the sables : the symbol of imperial Siberia from the seventeenth century to today / Evgeny Manzhurin -- Soviet war memorials in post-Soviet spaces / Karen Petrone -- Crimea in my heart : visualizing Putin's resurgent empire in 2014 / Elizabeth A. Wood -- The Maidan : anti-imperial modes of mythmaking in documentary film (2014-2015) / Joshua First -- The post-Soviet body politic : media, diaspora, and photographs in the Immortal Regiment / Olga Shevchenko -- Photo essay : picturing wartime (2022) / Joan Neuberger -- Credits -- Index.
- "Picturing Russian Empire brings a fresh approach to both Russian and Imperial Studies by centering the visual. In a series of short essays, focused on striking images, the authors reexamine historical encounters and exchanges within the shifting borders of the empire. The book not only offers interpretations of the images but also shows the kinds of work that images themselves can accomplish by changing or solidifying notions of how the world is or should be organized. The book advances the idea of a 'pictosphere' in which images from the many visual cultures of the empire interacted. The essays are lively and accessible, crafted to engage the reader. Picturing Russian Empire also provides a historical and visual approach to understanding present-day conflicts in Russia, Eastern Europe, and Eurasia."--
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- Historia (sao)
- Propaganda -- historia (sao)
- Propaganda, Communist. (LCSH)
- Propaganda, Russian. (LCSH)
- Arts and history -- Russia. (LCSH)
- Arts and history -- Soviet Union. (LCSH)
- Arts and history -- Russia (Federation) (LCSH)
- Arts, Russian -- History. (LCSH)
- Mass media and propaganda -- Soviet Union. (LCSH)
- Mass media and propaganda -- Russia (Federation) (LCSH)
- Arts and history (fast)
- Arts, Russian (fast)
- History (LCSH)
- Art, Russian (LCSH)
- Sovjetunionen (sao)
- Ryssland (sao)
- Russia -- History. (LCSH)
- Soviet Union -- History. (LCSH)
- Russia (Federation) -- History. (LCSH)
- Russia (fast)
- Russia (Federation) (fast)
- Soviet Union (fast)
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- History (fast)
- Illustrated works. (lcgft)
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