Nutzerkonto

Sylvia Sasse: “History is Written with the Lens”: How the Photo of the Theatrical Storming becomes a Historical Document
“History is Written with the Lens”: How the Photo of the Theatrical Storming becomes a Historical Document
(S. 269 – 279)

Sylvia Sasse

“History is Written with the Lens”: How the Photo of the Theatrical Storming becomes a Historical Document

PDF, 11 Seiten

  • Geschichte der Fotografie
  • Revolution
  • Historische Dokumente
  • Russland

Meine Sprache
Deutsch

Aktuell ausgewählte Inhalte
Deutsch, Englisch, Französisch

Sylvia Sasse

Sylvia Sasse

ist Professorin für Slawistische Literaturwissenschaft an der Universität Zürich. Sie ist Mitbegründerin des ZKK (Zentrum für Künste und Kulturtheorie), Mitglied des ZGW (Zentrum Geschichte des Wissens) und Mitherausgeberin von »Geschichte der Gegenwart« (www.geschichtedergegenwart.ch).

Weitere Texte von Sylvia Sasse bei DIAPHANES
Inke Arns (Hg.), Igor Chubarov (Hg.), ...: Nikolai Evreinov: »The Storming of the Winter Palace«

In 1920, the third anniversary of the October Revolution, The Storming of the Winter Palace was performed with a cast of 10,000. But as a reenactment this mass spectacle, directed by Nikolai Evreinov, was deceptive. It was intended to recall something—the storming of the Winter Palace as the beginning of the revolution—that it itself produced as a theatrical medium. This volume reconstructs the event with texts, photographs, and drawings, and shows how not only in the Soviet Union did the photograph of the theatrical “storming” become a historical document of the October Revolution.

Inhalt