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ISBN-10: 022623486X
ISBN-13: 9780226234861
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 09/25/2024
Dimensions: 10.10" L, 7.10" W, 1.00" H

Soviet Factography: Reality Without Realism

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A study of Soviet factography, an avant-garde movement that employed photography, film, journalism, and mass media technologies.

This is the first major English-language study of factography, an avant-garde movement of 1920s modernism. Devin Fore charts this style through the work of its key figures, illuminating factography’s position in the material culture of the early Soviet period and situating it as a precursor to the genre of documentary that arose in the 1930s. Factographers employed photography and film practices in their campaign to inscribe facts and to chronicle modernization as it transformed human experience and society. Fore considers factography in light of the period’s explosion of new media technologies–including radio broadcasting, sound in film, and photo-media innovations–that allowed the press to transform culture on a massive scale.

This theoretically driven study uses material from Moscow archives and little-known sources to highlight factography as distinct from documentary and Socialist Realism and to establish it as one of the major twentieth-century avant-garde forms. Fore covers works of photography, film, literature, and journalism together in his considerations of Soviet culture, the interwar avant-gardes, aesthetics, and the theory of documentary.

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"What does revolution require of writers, artists, photographers, and filmmakers? With extraordinary archival diligence and theoretical intelligence, Fore recovers a fascinating array of nearly lost experiments that address this question more radically than ever before or since. Revealed here are unprecedented strategies to document the factuality of a transformed world as immediately as possible–to document it without arresting it but, on the contrary, by dynamizing it anew. This study of 'reality in revolution' in the Soviet Union is the perfect complement to Fore's equally masterful survey of 'realism after modernism' in Germany during the same period. It is also, tacitly, a powerful riposte to the purveyors of deceit and disinformation in our own time."–Hal Foster, Princeton University
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Details

ISBN-10: 022623486X
ISBN-13: 9780226234861
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publish Date: 09/25/2024
Dimensions: 10.10" L, 7.10" W, 1.00" H
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