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Fast forward: the aesthetics and ideology of speed in Russian avant-garde culture, 1910-1930
Tim Harte-
Frontmatter
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (page ix)
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS (page xi)
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Introduction: The Zeitgeist of Speed (page 3)
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PART 1: Avavt-Garde Poetry in Motion
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1 Urban Poets on the Move (page 33)
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2 The Accelerating Word (page 67)
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PART 2: Visual Arts of Acceleration
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3 Light Speed: Rayism in Russia (page 101)
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4 "Hurry! For tomorrow you will not recognize us": Supermatism and Beyond (page 129)
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PART 3: Fast Motion Pictures on the Soviet Screen
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5 Early Soviet Cinema: Tricks and Kinesthetics (page 161)
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6 Soviet Cinema's Great Leap Forward (page 191)
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Conclusion: The Speed of Coercion (page 230)
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NOTES (page 239)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (page 287)
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INDEX (page 297)
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Published: c2009
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
- 9780299233242 (paper)
- 9780299233235 (ebook)