Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies Apocalyptic Visions and the Language of Power: Bolshevik Revolutionaries and Avant-garde Poets (1918-1921)
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- Donnerstag, 28. November 2024, 14:30 - 16:30 Uhr
- Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS), 010.01.05 (CATS Auditorium), Voßstraße 2, 69115 Heidelberg
- Dr Clemena Antonova, Institute for Human Sciences (Austria)
One of the most characteristic features of the period of War Communism (1918-1921) in Bolshevik Russia was the legitimation, among the artistic avant-garde and among the revolutionaries, of a literal language, openly proclaiming violence and destruction. Literal language is a language of power, because it implies that those who have prevailed and will prevail in the most radical political revolution in modern history do not need the cover of lies and hypocrisy. Indeed, their mission was to unveil the falsehoods of bourgeois democracy and trust the masses with the harshest possible truths. In this sense, Dr Antonova will suggest that the intentional use of literal language is apocalyptic in the original, religious sense of the term “apocalypse” as “revelation”. In her lecture, she will draw attention to the shared vocabulary of Bolshevik revolutionaries and the Left avant-garde by focusing on Leon Trotsky’s Terrorism and Communism (1920) and the poetry of Alexander Block, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and their circle.

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