TY - BOOK TI - Charms of the Cynical Reason: The Trickster's Transformation in Soviet and Post-Soviet Culture T2 - Cultural Revolutions: Russia in the Twentieth Century SN - 9781618118509 PY - 2010/// PB - Academic Studies Press KW - Literary studies: general KW - bicssc KW - Literary Criticism KW - Literature KW - Postmodern Russia KW - Russian cinema KW - Soviet studies N1 - Open Access N2 - The impetus for Charms of the Cynical Reason is the phenomenal and little-explored popularity of various tricksters flourishing in official and unofficial Soviet culture, as well as in the post-Soviet era. Mark Lipovetsky interprets this puzzling phenomenon through analysis of the most remarkable and fascinating literary and cinematic images of soviet and post-Soviet tricksters, including such "cultural idioms" as Ostap Bender, Buratino, Vasilii Tyorkin, Stierlitz, and others. Soviet tricksters present survival in a cynical, contradictory, and inadequate world, not as a necessity, but as a field for creativity, play, and freedom. Through an analysis of the representation of tricksters in Soviet and post-Soviet culture, Lipovetsky attempts to draw a virtual map of the soviet and post-Soviet cynical reason: to identify its symbols, discourses, and contradictions, and by these means its historical development from the 1920s to the 2000s UR - https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/38475 UR - https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/23668/1/1006475.pdf ER -