@article{113476,
author = {Serguei Alex. Oushakine and Dennis G. Ioffe},
title = {Russian Literature. A Special issue on: "Totalitarian Laughter: Images {\textendash} Sounds {\textendash} Performers." Ed. by Serguei A. Oushakine and Dennis Ioffe.},
abstract = { 1. {\textquotedblleft}Mickey Marx{\textquotedblright}: Ejzen{\v s}tejn with Disney, and Other Funny Tales from the Socialist Realist Crypt, Dragan Kujund{\v z}i{\'c}.~~
2. The Sharp Weapon of Soviet Laughter: Boris Efimov and Visual Humor, Stephen M. Norris.~
3. Useless Actions and Senseless Laughter: On Moscow Conceptualist Art and Politics, Yelena Kalinsky.~
4. Laughter at the Opera House: The Case of Prokof'ev's The Love for Three Oranges,~ Anna Nisnevich~~
5. {\textquotedblleft}Нам смех и строить и жить помогает{\textquotedblright}: Политэкономия смеха и советская музыкальная комедия (1930-е годы), Илья Калинин.~
6. Радионяня, или Что смешного в кенгуре, Мария Литовская.~
7. Subversive Songs in Liminal Space: Women's Political {\v C}astu{\v s}ki in Post-Soviet Russian Rural Communities,~ Laura J. Olson.~
8. Laughing at Carnival Mirrors: The Comic Songs of Vladimir Vysockij and Soviet Power,~ Anthony Qualin.~
9. The Stiob of Ages: Carnivalesque Traditions in Soviet Rock and Related Counterculture, Mark Yoffe.~
10. Sergej Kurechin: The Performance of Laughter for the Post-Totalitarian Society of Spectacle. Russian Conceptualist Art in Rendezvous, Michael Klebanov.~~
11. Постсемиозис Андрея Монастырского в традициях московского концептуализма: Экфразис и проблема визуально-иронической суггестии,~ Денис Иоффе. },
year = {2013},
journal = {Russian Literature},
volume = {74},
pages = {1-10},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/03043479/74/1},
language = {eng},
}