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Maya Vinokour 
Work Flows 
Stalinist Liquids in Russian Labor Culture

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Work Flows investigates the emergence of ‘flow’ as a crucial metaphor within Russian labor culture since 1870. Maya Vinokour frames concern with fluid channeling as immanent to vertical power structures—whether that verticality derives from the state, as in Stalin’s Soviet Union and present-day Russia, or from the proliferation of corporate monopolies, as in the contemporary Anglo-American West. Originating in pre-revolutionary bio-utopianism, the Russian rhetoric of liquids and flow reached an apotheosis during Stalin’s First Five-Year Plan and re-emerged in post-Soviet ‘managed democracy’ and Western neoliberalism.

The literary, philosophical, and official texts that Work Flows examines give voice to the Stalinist ambition of reforging not merely individual bodies, but space and time themselves. By mobilizing the understudied thematic of fluidity, Vinokour offers insight into the nexus of philosophy, literature, and science that underpinned Stalinism and remains influential today. Work Flows demonstrates that Stalinism is not a historical phenomenon restricted to the period 1922-1953, but a symptom of modernity as it emerged in the twentieth century. Stalinism’s legacy extends far beyond the bounds of the former Soviet Union, emerging in seemingly disparate settings like post-Soviet Russia and Silicon Valley.

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Introduction. Flow: Resource Management in the Twentieth Century
1. Self-Discipline and Liquid Channeling in Prerevolutionary Russian Utopianism
2. Energetic Flows in Fedorov, Gorky, and Bogdanov
3. The Organic Turn: Labor, Technology, and the Body in Early Soviet Culture
4. Apotheoses of the Organic Turn
5. Liquids in Socialist Realism I: Reactionary Romanticism
6. Liquids in Socialist Realism II: Three Case Studies
7. And Quietly Flows Platonov
8. ‘I Am a Stream of Bright Joy’: Daniil Kharms and the Liquid Language of Stalinism
After the Future: Stalinist Liquids in Neoliberalism

Giới thiệu về tác giả

Maya Vinokour is Assistant Professor in the Department of Russian and Slavic Studies at New York University. Her interests include Stalinism and Nazism, late-Soviet science fiction, post-Soviet media, and the global New.
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