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As we approach the centennial of the October revolution, the international and multilingual online journal La Furia Umana is publishing a special dossier looking at Russian media creation in the period between 1912 (the year of A Slap in the Face of Public Taste) and 1930 (the year of Mayakovsky's suicide), with a concentration on the Russian avant-garde in film and the plastic arts.
Topics for this dossier might include but are not limited to:
- overviews of the central themes in artistic and media production
- articles in which there is a connection between different media in Russia
- texts that focus on a single medium, but foregrounding the avant-gardes around this media
- the direct and long-term effects of the revolution on film and the arts
- texts dedicated to filmmakers, artists and critics at the forefront of experimental media production.
- the avant-garde in the political field
- the avant-garde in the domain of criticism
- iterations of this epoch in later work (Groupes Medvedkine, Groupe Dziga Vertov, etc.)
Please send abstracts to [log in to unmask] and [log in to unmask] by January 15, 2016. Final papers by March 10, 2016.
Word count min between 1000-3000 words.
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