From Incoherence to Sustainability: Performance, Activism, and Social Media in the Most Recent Russian Poetry

  • This article considers the evolution of poetic performance on the basis of several Russian poets of the 2010s. The type of performance in question, which originally implied active absorption in the poetic text, occupied an important place in Russian art of the twentieth century – from the first experiments of the historical avant-garde to Moscow Conceptualism (above all, in the their “Collective Actions”). As such, it has always maintained a closeness to the poetic work and was most often practiced by poets who sought to extend their texts beyond the space of the page and into the “external” world. In the 2010s, however, with the development of social media, the opposite trend is noticeable – poets, while declaring their connection to the performative traditions of Moscow Conceptualism, transfer their performative activity into a textual space organized by social media platforms. The central hypothesis of this article is that all of these poets react differently to the methods of discursive organization provided (and enforced) by social networks and strive in different ways to liberate themselves from the censorship of the algorithm: some emphasize the discursive incoherence of the platform, while others, on the contrary, seek to develop a sustainable manner of uniting private discourses into a new totality.

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Author:Kirill Korchagin
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:385-1-27547
DOI:https://doi.org/10.25353/ubtr-izfk-6236-cd60
Parent Title (Multiple languages):Internationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik Bd. 12 (2024): Political Poetry, Performativity, and the Internet
Editor:Anna Fees, Henrieke Stahl, Claus Telge
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of completion:2024/10/19
Date of publication:2024/10/19
Publishing institution:Universität Trier
Release Date:2026/01/27
Tag:Moscow Actionism; Moscow Conceptualism; Performance Art; Russian Poetry of the 2010s; Social Networking
Number of pages:22
First page:89
Last page:110
Institutes:Fachbereich 2
Licence (German):License LogoCC BY: Creative-Commons-Lizenz 4.0 International

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