Literature at the service of the state: some considerations on the propagandistic use of literature in the Soviet Union during the 1920s and the 1930s
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Keywords

Propaganda
literatura
Unión Soviética
censura
realismo socialista Propaganda
literature
Soviet Union
censorship
social realism

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Policinska, M. . (2022). Literature at the service of the state: some considerations on the propagandistic use of literature in the Soviet Union during the 1920s and the 1930s. COMMUNICATION. International Journal of Audiovisual Communication, Advertising and Cultural Studies, 1(6), 118–129. https://doi.org/10.12795/comunicacion.2008.v01.i06.12
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Abstract

This article is focused on the change in the russian literature point of view that took place within the arrival of the Revolution and the request of the new soviet state for a new kind of literature that would be compatible with the speech of the “new society” and that would achieve the necessary ideoligical transformations among the population. I based this article on two very representative aspects of how the soviet literature was submit under pressure during the 20s and 30s: on one hand the censorship and the banning of texts that were considered damaging by the Comunist Party leadership and physical repression of writers, and on the other hand the increasing doctrine of the social realism beeing the motor to stimulate the total unification in the literature in both of its aspects, formal and ideological.

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Copyright (c) 2008 Marta Policinska

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