TY - BOOK AU - Tlostanova,Madina TI - Postcolonialism and Postsocialism in Fiction and Art: Resistance and Re-Existence SN - 9783319484457 AV - PN843-849 U1 - 809.93358 PY - 2017/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing AG KW - Ethnology-Europe KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Postcolonialism and Postsocialism in Fiction and Art -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction: A Leap Into the Void? -- 1.1 The Postsocialist Predicament: From the 'End of History' to a Postcolonial Analogizing -- 1.2 On the Wrong Progressivism and Starting from Scratch -- 1.3 The Splendours and Miseries of Post-Cold War Studies -- 1.4 The Post-Dependence Condition -- 1.5 Global Coloniality and the Postsocialist Other -- 1.6 Beyond the Void? -- 2 How to Disengage from the Coloniality of Perception -- 2.1 An Old Hat in a New Box: Homo Altermodernus, or a Montage Human Being? -- 2.2 Aesthesis and Aesthetics -- 2.3 Art and Beauty -- 2.4 Knowledge, Aesthesis, and Art -- 2.5 Aesthesis and Corporality -- 2.6 The Decolonial Sublime -- 2.7 A Decolonial Community of Sense? -- Note -- 3 Decolonial Art in Eurasian Borderlands -- 3.1 Close Up 1: Passing for Boy-Batyr? -- 3.2 Close Up 2: Defloration of Kazakhness -- 3.3 Close Up 3: A Buddhist Trickster -- 4 Decolonizing the Museum -- 4.1 Museum Interventions around the Caucasus: The Post-Imperial and the Decolonial -- 5 Postsocialist/Postcolonial Tempo-Localities -- 5.1 Revisiting Foucauldian Heterotopias and Bakhtin's Chronotopes -- 5.2 Decolonizing the Tempo-Localities of Post-Dependence -- 5.3 Close Up 1: From Baku to Moscow and Back -- 5.4 The Tempo-Local Dimensions of War and…World -- 5.5 Close Up 2: A Post-Soviet 'Midnight Child' -- 5.6 Close Up 3: An Unlikely Estonian-Georgian 'Creolization' -- 5.7 Home, Transit, and Paradigmatic Unhomedness -- 5.8 Cemetery as a Heteroclite -- 5.9 Rethinking the Idyll -- Notes -- 6 Tricksters, Jesters, Qalandars -- 6.1 Tricksters on the Road -- 6.2 Close Up 1: Ilkhom -- 6.3 Probing Metamorphosis, Problematizing Mimicry -- 6.4 Post-Soviet Mimicry -- 6.5 Close Up 2: The Post-Soviet Reverse Metamorphosis and Mimicry -- Note; 7 Coloniality of Memory at the Postcolonial/Postsocialist Juncture -- 7.1 The Anatomy of Violence and the Coloniality of Memory -- 7.2 Sexual Violence as a Form of Genocide -- 7.3 Decolonizing 'Death and the Maiden' -- 7.4 To Forget and Forgive, or a Multilayered Betrayal -- 7.5 Looking in the Torturer's Eyes -- 7.6 A Visit of a Monster, or a Father with No Face -- 7.7 Doubling as Healing -- 7.8 An Enemy Inside Your Own Body -- Notes -- 8 Afterword: An Open Finale -- Bibliography -- Index UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=4802143 ER -