@article{MAKHILLTSS2016111923737,
    title = {Nikolay Punin&#146;s Views on Art and Politics in the Early Soviet Period},
    journal = {The Social Sciences},
    volume = {11},
    number = {19},
    pages = {4745-4750},
    year = {2016},
    issn = {1818-5800},
    doi = {sscience.2016.4745.4750},
    url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1818-5800&doi=sscience.2016.4745.4750},
    author = {Anatolii V.},
    keywords = {Literary works nikolai Punin,avant-garde movement,literary works eugeny Poletayev,conception of the russian identity,socialism,communism,russian nationalism,pan-germanism.},
    abstract = {The study examines the construction of ethnic/national/racial identities within the avant-garde movement. Nikolay Punin, art critic and one of the main representatives of the Russian modernism, contributed a lot to the development of this distinctive art construct, conflating political, cultural and artistic discourses in his numerous writings. Against Civilization by Eugeny Poletayev and Nikolay Punin&#146;s considered in this context as a unique example of the Soviet proto-fascist utopia that combined futuristic, socialist and racist ideas. The key tropes contained in Punin&#146;s art criticism (his theory of formalism as imperialism, for instance) have their origin in this tract. The form as a distinct concept in Punin&#146;s rhetorical system symbolized the freedom from &#145;human, all too human with techno-organic and sacral connotations. Unintelligible and &#145;invulnerable&#146; artistic form is interpreted as an expression of a nation&#146;s &#145;will to power&#146;, a weapon in the imperialist struggle. Special attention is paid to the sacral connotations in the Poletayev and Punin&#146;s theoretical project and the concept of palingenesis. The tract by Poletayev and Punin is interpreted as an example of the non-Marxist socialist theory, closely connected with the ideas of the German Conservative Revolution. Nikolay Punin&#146;s conception of the Russian identity (and his theory of the Russian imperialism) is regarded in the light of the avant-garde theoretical heritage.}
    }