On the Threshold of Eurasia :Revolutionary Poetics in the Caucasus

On the Threshold of Eurasia

On the Threshold of Eurasia :Revolutionary Poetics in the Caucasus

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On the Threshold of Eurasia explores the idea of the Russian and Soviet "East" as a political, aesthetic, and scientific system of ideas that emerged through a series of intertextual encounters produced by Russians and Turkic Muslims on the imperial periphery amidst the revolutionary transition from 1905 to 1929. Identifying the role of Russian and Soviet Orientalism in shaping the formation of a specifically Eurasian imaginary, Leah Feldman examines connections between avant-garde literary works; Orientalist historical, geographic and linguistic texts; and political essays written by Russian and Azeri Turkic Muslim writers and thinkers.

Tracing these engagements and interactions between Russia and the Caucasus, Feldman offers an alternative vision of empire, modernity, and anti-imperialism from the vantage point not of the metropole but from the cosmopolitan centers at the edges of the Russian and later Soviet empires. In this way, On the Threshold of Eurasia illustrates the pivotal impact that the Caucasus (and the Soviet periphery more broadly) had—through the founding of an avant-garde poetics animated by Russian and Arabo-Persian precursors, Islamic metaphysics, and Marxist-Leninist theories of language —on the monumental aesthetic and political shifts of the early twentieth century.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781501726507
ISBN10 1501726501
Number Of Pages 282
Item Weight 907 g
Product Dimensions 152 x 229 x 27 mm
Publisher / Reseller Cornell University Press
Format hardback
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Feldman (Chicago) places understudied Turkic archives into dialogue with Russian-language works from the Soviet literary and cultural canon... The author's research is likewise presented in the context of postcolonial studies, which illuminates the role of literary modernity in the Soviet multinational empire and in the context of far-right and neo-Eurasianist geopolitics in Putin's Russia.

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Author's Bio

Leah Feldman is Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Chicago.

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