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introduction Primers in Soviet Modernity: Depicting Communism for Children in Early Soviet Russia
PART I: MEDIATION
chapter one Three Degrees of Exemplary Boyhood in Boris Kustodiev's Soviet Paradise
chapter two How the Revolution Triumphed: Alisa Poret's Textbook of Cultural Iconography
chapter three "Foto-glaz": Children as Photo-Correspondents in Early Soviet Pioneer Magazines
chapter four Autonomous Animals Animated: Samozveri as a Constructivist Pedagogical Cine-dispositive
chapter five The Fragile Power of Paper and Projections
PART II: TECHNOLOGY
chapter six From Nature to "Second Nature" and Back
chapter seven Autonomy and the Automaton: The Child as Instrument of Futurity
chapter eight Spells of Materialist Magic, or Soviet Children and Electric Power
chapter nine "Do It All Yourself!" Teaching Technological Creativity during Soviet Industrialization
chapter ten The Camel and the Caboose: Viktor Shklovsky's Turksib and the Pedagogy of Uneven Development
chapter eleven Aeroplane, Aeroboat, Aerosleigh: Propelling Everywhere in Soviet Transportation
PART III: POWER
chapter twelve Spatializing Revolutionary Temporality: From Montage and Dynamism to Map and Plan
chapter thirteen "Poor, Poor Il'ich": Visualizing Lenin's Death for Children
chapter fourteen Young Soldiers at Play: The Red Army Soldier as Icon
chapter fifteen The Working Body and Its Prostheses: Imagining Class for Soviet Children
chapter sixteen Amerikanizm: The Brave New New World of Soviet Civilization
Illustration Credits
List of Contributors
Index
Series Page.
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
CONTENTS
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
introduction Primers in Soviet Modernity: Depicting Communism for Children in Early Soviet Russia
PART I: MEDIATION
chapter one Three Degrees of Exemplary Boyhood in Boris Kustodiev's Soviet Paradise
chapter two How the Revolution Triumphed: Alisa Poret's Textbook of Cultural Iconography
chapter three "Foto-glaz": Children as Photo-Correspondents in Early Soviet Pioneer Magazines
chapter four Autonomous Animals Animated: Samozveri as a Constructivist Pedagogical Cine-dispositive
chapter five The Fragile Power of Paper and Projections
PART II: TECHNOLOGY
chapter six From Nature to "Second Nature" and Back
chapter seven Autonomy and the Automaton: The Child as Instrument of Futurity
chapter eight Spells of Materialist Magic, or Soviet Children and Electric Power
chapter nine "Do It All Yourself!" Teaching Technological Creativity during Soviet Industrialization
chapter ten The Camel and the Caboose: Viktor Shklovsky's Turksib and the Pedagogy of Uneven Development
chapter eleven Aeroplane, Aeroboat, Aerosleigh: Propelling Everywhere in Soviet Transportation
PART III: POWER
chapter twelve Spatializing Revolutionary Temporality: From Montage and Dynamism to Map and Plan
chapter thirteen "Poor, Poor Il'ich": Visualizing Lenin's Death for Children
chapter fourteen Young Soldiers at Play: The Red Army Soldier as Icon
chapter fifteen The Working Body and Its Prostheses: Imagining Class for Soviet Children
chapter sixteen Amerikanizm: The Brave New New World of Soviet Civilization
Illustration Credits
List of Contributors
Index
Series Page.