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October 01 2006
The Operative Word in Soviet Factography
DEVIN FORE
DEVIN FORE
DEVIN FORE teaches at Princeton University, where he is an Assistant Professor in the German Department and an affiliated faculty member of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature.
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DEVIN FORE
DEVIN FORE teaches at Princeton University, where he is an Assistant Professor in the German Department and an affiliated faculty member of the Department of Slavic Languages and Literature.
The material in this issue belongs to a more comprehensive study on Soviet factography and late modernism, All the Graphs. He is also presently working on two other projects: one examines the return of mimetic realism in German cultural production of the Popular Front era; the other is an introduction to and translation of Sergei Tret'iakov's 1936 monograph on the German photomonteur John Heartfield.
Online Issn: 1536-013X
Print Issn: 0162-2870
© 2006 October Magazine, Ltd. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2006
October (2006) (118): 95–131.
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DEVIN FORE; The Operative Word in Soviet Factography. October 2006; (118): 95–131. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/octo.2006.118.1.95
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