@book{113561, author = {Serguei Alex. Oushakine}, title = {In Marx{\textquoteright}s Shadow: Knowledge, Power, and Intellectuals in Eastern Europe and Russia}, abstract = { Introduction 1~
Costica Bradatan and Serguei Alex. Oushakine~

I. The Sickle, the Hammer, and the Typewriter~
1 Ideas against Ideocracy: The Platonic Drama of Russian Thought 13~
Mikhail Epstein~
2 Asking for More: Finding Utopia in the Critical Sociology of the Budapest School and the Praxis Movement 37~
Jeffrey Murer~
3 Aesthetics: A Modus Vivendi in Eastern Europe? 53~
Letitia Guran~
4 Changing Perceptions of Pavel Florensky in Russian and Soviet Scholarship 73~
Clemena Antonova~

II. Heretics~
5 The Totalitarian Languages of Utopia and Dystopia: Fidelius and Havel 95~
Veronika Tuckerov{\'a}~
6 Philosophy and Martyrdom: The Case of Jan Patocka 109~
Costica Bradatan~
7 Anticommunist Orientalism: Shifting Boundaries of Europe in Dissident Writing 131~
Natasa Kovacevic~

III. In Search of a (New) Mission~
8 Somatic Nationalism: Theorizing Post-Soviet Ethnicity in Russia 155~
Serguei Alex. Oushakine~
9 Balkanism and Postcolonialism, or On the Beauty of the Airplane View 175~
Maria Todorova~
10 Anxious Intellectuals: Framing the Nation as Class in Belarus 197~
Elena Gapova~

IV. Reinventing Hope~
11 The Demise of Leninism and the Future of Liberal Values 221~
Vladimir Tismaneanu~
12 {\textquotedblleft}Politics of Authenticity{\textquotedblright} and/or Civil Society 243~
Ivars Ijabs~
13 Mihai {\c\ }Sora: A Philosopher of Dialogue and Hope 261~
Aurelian Craiutu~

Index 287~
About the Contributors }, year = {2010}, pages = {296}, publisher = {Lexington Books}, address = {New York}, url = {https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780739136249}, language = {eng}, }